This first survey of public research commercialization in Denmark has been conducted jointly by The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and The National Network for Technology Transfer.
2005
The Danish Committees on Scientific Dishonesty
The Danish Council for Strategic Research
There are too few women researchers in Denmark. More than half of all university students are women but only one in ten professors is a woman. The Minister for Science and the Minister for Gender Equality's Think Tank on More Women in Research has made its assessment of the nature of the problem.
The aim of this report is to review Denmark's educational R&D system. It will assess the extent to which the Danish educational R&D system is functioning as an effective means for creating, collating and distributing the knowledge that teachers and policy-makers can draw on.
The Innovation Consortium Programme made its appearance in the 2002 budget. It represented a continuation of the Centre Contract Programme with various adjustments to the programme guidelines aimed at making it attractive to even more players – especially small enterprises.
Bologna Working Group on Qualifications Frameworks
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