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Funding research in Central and Eastern European countries – PRIME project New challenges in higher education research and policy in Europe and in CR Prague 27.-28.11. 2008
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Content PRIME project on public funding of research in CEECs Objectives Comparative approach Schedule Methodology Some comparative results Czech case
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Objectives Description changes in research and higher education funding in CEECs over the last years Providing quantitative data + qualitative description Consider allocation mechanisms and distribution of funds between different instruments Building of common comparative conceptual framework
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General approach Broad definitions – application to the national situation and categories Availability of information and data Discuss borderline cases Inductive approach – bottom-up Cover whole public funding (including international)
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Steps Map of the public funding flows for research and higher education in national categories Describe in detail the instruments and allocation mechamisms General definitions and categories – comparable maps Data to each funding instrument according to the beneficiaries Consider evolution
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Methodolgy – national reports Organisation of national R&D policy Main channels of public funding Differentatiation of funding instruments: Agency/administrative body – beneficiary Institutional/project other Characteristics, availability and reliability of data
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Basic comparison Evolution of GERD financed by the state in PPS at prices of 1995
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Basic comparison
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Completely different funding systems No convergence towards a western European systems Evolution - divergence in national pathways Lack of steering mechanims during transformation period Low competition – different reasons
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Czech Republic. Structure of the public funding system (2005) Total funding Institutional 40% Project 60% Higher education Academy of Sciences Institutes Public institutes Private 26% 49% 17% 25% 8% 2% 59% 14%
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Czech Republic. Structure of the public funding system (2005) Academy of Sciences Institutes MEYS HEI 23% 5% Research centres Departmental programmes CSFEU FPContracts Ministries 8% Institutes 1.5% 6.5% 7% 25% 7.5% 1.5%11.5% 22% 14% 13% competitive Private
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Czech Republic - intermediaries
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Czech Republic – comparative view Fragmented system Rather closed sectors with different allocation structures Strong stable public sector - Academy of Sciences Low competition in AoS/public institutes vs. strongly competitive allocation for HE Growing HE research sector
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