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KNOWLEDGE BASE ON MOBILITY Vadym Yashenkov, NIP Ukraine Deputy Director Kyiv, Ukraine 24 September 2009
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Analysis phases Development of the interview questionnaire Identifying the target groups Identifying the respondents Contacting with the respondents to have their agreement to fulfill the work Sending out the questionnaire Collecting the completed forms of the questionnaire Generalizing the results Development of the analysis
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Identifying the respondents Scientific field: all FP7 thematic priorities were covered Type of institution: universities and research institutes Geography: the entire territory of Ukraine was covered Age of the respondents: varied from 28 to 65
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Participation in mobility programmes Affirmative answers – 48% Negative answers – 52%
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Distribution between the mobility programmes Bilateral agreements – 40.5% INTAS – 35% International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis(IIASA) – 8% STCU – 8% TEMPUS – 8% DAAD – 5% Euroatom – 5% NATO – 5% CNRS – 3% European Space Agency(ESA ) – 3% Euroscience – 3% Humboldt Foundation – 3% International Research and Exchange Board(IREX) – 3% Marie Curie Action – 3% Mianowski Fund – 3% Visegrad Fund – 3% UK Royal Society Fellowship – 3% UN Industrial Development Organisation(UNIDO ) – 3% Universidad Carlos III de Madrid – 3%
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Visited countries Germany – 27% Austria – 10.7% Spain – 10.7% Poland – 8% USA – 8% Czech Republic – 5.3% France – 5.3% Italy – 5.3% China, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Turkey and UK – 2.7% (each)
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Sources of information Host countries Web sites Grant agencies Colleagues Official guidebooks for incoming/outgoing researchers and host institution guidebooks and instructions for foreign researchers - few
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Motivation Reputation of the host organization Participation in a collaborative research project Interesting research theme Future career development Access to special facilities and expertise Knowledge about new country and new culture Research management skills learned in host country New working methods acquired in host institution Better working conditions in the host organization
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Experience in international S&T cooperation EU Framework Programme INTAS TEMPUS Bilateral cooperation - majority
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Mobility programmes effects Raised research knowledge Improved networking with other colleagues
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Public support of science and technology Strong support – 2.7% Standard support – 37.8% Lack of support – 59.5%.
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Knowledge of European initiatives Marie Curie Actions – 35.5% “Scientific visa” package – 27% ERA-MORE Mobility Centres/EURAXESS Service Centres – 13.5% EURAXESS Jobs portal - 3% No knowledge – 21%
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Mobility barriers Difficulties in research funding – 78% Lack of national and/or institutional support for researchers – 65% General lack of information – 46% Collaborative contacts are not good enough for mobility – 41% Language barriers – 27% No problems – 3%
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