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AGENCY FOR PROMOTIOM RESEACH & DEVELOPMENT

AGENCY FOR PROMOTIOM RESEACH & DEVELOPMENT. Basic facts Agency Structure Evaluation procedure Budget and Projects. Basic facts about AP R &D was established by Act No. 172/2005 C., originally by Act. No. 203/2001 C. ( STAA )

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AGENCY FOR PROMOTIOM RESEACH & DEVELOPMENT

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  1. AGENCY FOR PROMOTIOMRESEACH &DEVELOPMENT • Basic facts • Agency Structure • Evaluation procedure • Budget and Projects

  2. Basic facts about APR&D • was established by Act No. 172/2005 C., originally by Act. No. 203/2001 C. (STAA) • is the most important organisation in SR supporting R&D in all sectors – university, state (SAS), private and non-profit • supports research in all scientific areas • supports R&D providing grant money from state budget to support research objectives of applicant • provides grants based on quality of the research proposal • is located on Hanulova 5/B, Bratislava, Slovakia

  3. Basic facts about APR&D APR&D supports • individual R&D projects using bottom-up approach • individual R&D projects within Agency programmes • is involved in evaluation of bilateral research proposals • R&DSA supports at present 397 projects from 3 calls, • from those 67 projects are support of young researchers and • another 508 projects are now undergoing the evaluation process

  4. Structure of the STAA(till July 1. 2005) • Agency Board had 13 members • four members from the universities • four members from the state sector (2 from SAS) • four members from private industry • one representative of Ministry of Education • Agency - two divisions–projects and economy 14 employes

  5. Act 172/2005 C. on State Support of R&D(July 1, 2005) • Contains provisions concerning APR&D • Defines new structure of the Agency • Presidium of the Agency (appointed by the Government) • Agency Boards for scientific areas & programmes (6+programmes+1) – appointed by theMinister of Education • Expert Committees (appointed by the Director) • Defines a new method of decision to grant financial support by Agency Boards • Distribution of budget among scientific fields is approved by the Ministry on the proposal by the Presidium prior the call

  6. Presidium of the Agency • Vladimír Bužek, Institute of Physics SAS,SR • Igor Gerek, EPVU Inc. Dubnica, SR • Ľubomír Harach, Fin-Energy Inc. Bratislava, SR • Alojz Hudec, Lignoproject Inc., Bratislava, SR • Štefan Boháček, Pulp and Paper Research Institute, Ltd. ,SR • Peter Kind, Institute of Prospective Technological Studies, Spain • Evžen Kočenda, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic • Ľudovít Kadáši, Institute of Molecular Physiology and Genetics SAS / Comenius University, Faculty of Natural Sciences, SR • Mária Patakyová, Comenius University, Faculty of Law, SR • Viliam Pichler, Technical University Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry, SR • Robert Redhammer, Slovak Technical University, Faculty of Electrotechnicsand Informatics, SR • Stanislav Sipko, Ministry of Education, SR • Libor Vozár, Constantine the Philosopher University, Faculty of NaturalSciences, Nitra, SR

  7. Agency Boards (at least 7 members) • Natural Sciences • Technical Sciences • Medical Sciences • Agricultural Sciences • Social Sciences • Humanities • International Cooperation • for every Agency Programme Every Board can create Expert Committees

  8. Evaluation of proposals • basic criteria defined • mark system used • peer review system • evaluation from 3 independent referees • expert committees in 9 scientific areas (Agency Boards with the help of expert committes) • expert committees make recommendations to the Board, based on projects and their evaluations • Board approves grant to every selected project (Agency Boards, no Presidium)

  9. Evaluation criteria • Scientific content of the project, proposed methods, originality, innovativeness and project timetable • Potential scientific and socio-economic benefits of the results for society (separate criteria for basic and applied research) • Expertise of the project leader and research team • Existence of necessary infrastructure • Soundness of the project (this criterion is so far evaluated by domestic referees only) Minimal value for acceptable projects (70%)

  10. Projects proposed and supported in different scientific field

  11. Projects proposed and supported in different scientific field

  12. Projects proposed and supported in different scientific field

  13. Projects proposed in different scientific field

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