Evaluation of effects from the Danish research excellence initiative UNIK
Publications 2015
Evaluation of the six Danish innovation centres for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science carried out by Oxford Research.
The report analyses what scientists, universities and companies in Denmark have gained from participating in European funded research and innovation projects. The analysis focuses on EU’s Sixth Framework Programme FP6) and EU’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).
A report about the place of research-based evidence in policymaking by Technopolis commissioned by The Danish Council for Research and Innovation Policy.
A new analysis of the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (DASTI) in collaboration with the regions in Denmark shows the effects of Danish enterprises’ participation in cluster activities.
The Danish research effort has seen a major increase and so has the number of researchers. The proportion of female researchers has also increased. Nevertheless, there continues to be a gender imbalance in Danish research.
Annual Report 2014 from Danish Council for Independent Research.
The taskforce for More Women in Research presented in April 2015 its recommendations to the Minister for Higher Education and Science.
January 2015 the new version of Terms and Conditions replaces the Terms and Conditions from January 2012
This analysis supports a recent publication concerning Danish firms’ increasing use of international sourcing of R&D.
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