"Strategic Research – Principles and Instruments” outlines overall values and general guidelines for allocation of funds for strategic research.
Publications 2013
An independent, international peer review panel has carried out an evaluation of the programme “Interdisciplinary Use of Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and Information and Communication Technology” (NABIIT) funded by the Danish Council for Strategic Research.
What does the potato of the future look like? Is it possible to charge electric cars wirelessly? How to improve cancer screening and diagnostics? The annual report contains priorities 2013, an overview of grants awarded 2012 and case examples of strategic research.
German language publication
An interview with the Manager of eGuidance, Mrs Kirsten Hahn Larsen.
A summary in English of the main findings in the analysis of the socioeconomic benefits of attracting international students.
This report presents the key results from a mapping of core competences in Danish private sector R&D commissioned by the Danish Agency of Science, Technology and Innovation.
The main purpose of the Danish Council for Independent Research is to support excellent research activities in Denmark. With the implementation of approx DKK 1.2 billion in 2012 the council has once again prepared the ground for scientific breakthroughs within all scientific fields.
New study shows a high employment rate and income among Industrial PhD graduates.
Annual report on public grants for research, development and demonstration in the energy technology area
A new impact analysis conducted using state-of-the-art research methods finds brief employment effects but cannot show statistically significant developments for participating companies
INNO+ exposes specific and significant societal challenges, in which there is a potential for Denmark to create innovative solutions in the short or medium term. INNO+ is part of the work on the Danish government’s innovation strategy.
The compendium contains impact analyses of The Innovation Assistant Scheme, The Industrial PhD Programme and Innovation Consortia for a unique insight into Danish innovation policy.
In the evaluation, an international peer review panel, chaired by Dr. Wilhelm Krull, recognises the foundation as a key player in the Danish research system.
Public Research Commercialisation Survey Denmark 2012
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