National priorities for Danish space research, innovation and technology development 2025-2035
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English translation of the DFiR report "Universities for the future: Twenty years of the University Act." In the report, the DFiR examines whether the framework conditions, management, and financial structures of the Danish universities are future-proof.
This publication constitutes the first part of a National Strategy for Quantum Technology, which can prepare Denmark for developing and applying quantum technology.
This publication provides an introduction to the Danish education system. Furthermore, it presents information about the Danish grading system, financing and education grants.
The government has updated Denmark's space strategy with five new objectives.
The government has updated Denmark's space strategy with five new objectives.
Tips on foreign interference and espionage for researchers and other staff.
The Danish Roadmap for Research Infrastructure presents 16 concrete proposals for new national research infrastructures and contains strategic objectives for the Ministry of Higher Education and Science’s work with research infrastructure.
The Government has published Denmark’s first national strategy for investments in green research, technology, and innovation.
The publication provides an overview of the Danish guidance system in the educational sector.
Apprentices in the Danish vocational education and training system can undertake training in a company abroad as part of their Danish vocational education programme (VET).
Findings and conclusions of a study of recognition for students from 5 countries, who studied abroad with the Erasmus+ programme 2014-2016.
The English summary of the action plan lists initiatives to explore the potential of the Danish memberships of large international research infrastructures.
The purpose of this ICDK Outlook is to provide the Danish stakeholdes within research and innovation a tool for collaboration with innovation clusters in Southern Germany.
The Danish Council for Research and Innovation Policy (DFiR) has given nine recommendations to improve the impact of the innovations support system.
This publication provides an overview of the research topics identified in the RESEARCH2025 catalogue, which was published in june 2017.
Apprentices in the Danish vocational education and training system can undertake training in a company abroad as part of their Danish vocational education programme (VET).
World-Class Knowledge is an analysis of the background for the high performance of Danish research carried out by the Danish Council for Research and Innovation Policy (DFiR) from 2014–2016.
RESEARCH2025 designates the promising research areas of the future as seen from business, organizations, ministries, knowledge institutions and a wide range of other stakeholders.
Innovation Centre Denmark in Seoul has launched a new overview for 2018 which outlines funding opportunities for researchers with special interest in mobility or cooperation between Denmark and South Korea.
How do Horizon 2020 evaluators read proposals? What are the pitfalls that makes Horizon 2020 evaluators subtract points? This report sheds on several of those pertinent and often unresolved questions that proposers ask themselves when writing proposals for Horizon 2020.
This report covers Arctic research interests within five strategic countries. The report provides an overview of areas of mutual interest for Arctic research cooperation and as an invitation to Danish researchers interested in strengthening their international relations within Arctic research.
The Danish Innovation Center in Silicon Valley has prepared an ICDK Outlook with focus on possible collaboration with American actors in the drone field. USA accounts for the largest share of global research in the drone field and is thus an important partner for Danish researchers and companies.
This report contains an overview of the literature on the technological development’s influence on the demand for labour with various competencies on the labour market of the future
With the strategy ’Denmark - Ready to seize future opportunities’ the Government is outlining its objectives for future research and innovation.
Innovation Centre Denmark Shanghai is proud to present the updated and seventh (2018) edition of the Funding Guide for Sino-Danish researchers.
A new report from Innovation Centre Denmark in Shanghai provides new knowledge about the Chinese research funding system on local, regional, and national level. Furthermore, it provides you with useful insight in the application process
The Danish Agency for Science and Higher Education has commissioned Oxford Research and Højbjerre Brauer Schultz to carry out a preliminary analysis of the potential for implementing FAIR data in Denmark.
A new report from Innovation Centre Denmark (ICDK) in Seoul looks into entrepreneurship in South Korea.
Mapping of drone research environments in seven countries of relevance to Danish drone researchers and companies.
The report analyses 250 Evaluation Summary Reports for Danish proposals to Horizon 2020. The analysis have revealed six main challenges in applications that all received good evaluations but did not get sufficiently high scores to receive funding from Horizon 2020.
The consultingfirm Pluss has analyzed the Danish experiences with and benefits from the label system ECEI (gold, silver and bronze labels)
Midtterm Evaluation of Erasmus+ - National report Denmark
The literature study has been prepared on behalf of The Ministry of Higher Education and Science, and the interministerial committee regarding the effects of research.
The literature study has been prepared on behalf of The Ministry of Higher Education and Science, and the interministerial committee regarding the effects of research.
The report treats the hourglass challenge, internationalisation, research impact and the highlights of 2016.
Analysis by Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy (CFA) on research measured in terms of scientific publications and research collaboration measured through the co-authorship of publications.
Main findings of an analysis of the Danish PhD programme 2003-2010 by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
The Ministry of Higher Education and Science has asked NIFU (Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education) to carry out an international survey of higher education governance and steering approaches in Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, and UK (England).
Guide on funding opportunities for Mobility, Research, Innovation and Export between India and Denmark
New knowledge about the Arctic can play an important role in creating more growth and a more sustainable future. Hence the Ministry of Higher Education and Science has produced a strategy for Arctic research, education and innovation.
Drones and drone technology are new growth areas, with huge commercial potential. The Danish Government’s ambition with this Drone Strategy is to establish a framework for technological and commercial development in the area.
The Danish language report - Analyse- og Evidensgrundlag for Rumområdet i Danmark - contained the first authoritative evidence base of the Danish space economy in terms of turnover, employment, value added and exports. The document - The Danish Space Economy 2016 - is a summary of this report.
This publication provides an introduction to the Danish education system. Furthermore, it presents information about the Danish grading system, financing and education grants.
This ICDK analysis “Drivers for Innovation in China – R&D and Consumer Driven Innovation” is made for Innovation Centre Denmark in Shanghai. The main focuses for the analysis are drivers for innovation in China, including the increasing investment in R&D and consumer driven innovation and trends.
Growth through enhanced cooperation. In 2015, the first Danish ESA-astronaut was sent into space. Now the Government has prepared a national strategy for how Space can contribute to growth in Danish society and to help solve some of today's major challenges on the ground.
This report presents an overview of the activity in Europe concerning the inclusion of research and development (R&D) activity in macroeconomic models used for policy evaluation.
Cluster Forum has updated Denmark's cluster strategy with new ambitions, goals and initiatives for the period 2016-2018. The new cluster strategy builds on past achievements, but it also increases the level of ambition in order to achieve even greater value creation from the Danish cluster efforts.
Grand societal challenges in areas such as climate, environment and food production must be jointly addressed across national borders. It is one of the topics in a new Danish roadmap that will help to strengthen the internal European market for knowledge and thus Danish research.
The report highlights the talent pool in Danish research, international cooperation and the societal impact of independent research.
Danish Roadmap for Research Infrastructures 2015 presents the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science's vision and strategic objectives for the research infrastructures area in the coming five years. It also contains a catalogue of specific proposals for new national research infrastructures
In this report the OECD points out some of the most significant megatrends and future technology trends that will shape our ever- changing world
This Analysis from the Danish Innovation Centre in Shanghai, China provides a mapping of current development and activities in the Chinese R&D that corresponds with the focus of the Danish Innovation Networks within 22 specific sectors.
Innovation Centre Denmark Shanghai is proud to present the updated and sixth edition of the Funding Guide for Sino-Danish researchers.
This Analysis from the Danish Innovation Centre in India provides a longitudinal snapshot of the entrepreneurship and start-up activities of Indian higher education institutions.
Evaluation of effects from the Danish research excellence initiative UNIK
How to have your qualifications assessed and recognised in Denmark
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.
A folder presenting the Danish Euroguidance Centre.
The publication provides an overview of the Danish guidance system in the educational sector.
Research and Innovation Indicators 2014, formerly Research Barometer, measures how Danish research and innovation are positioned in an international context.
Danish research should be performed in a culture where honesty, transparency and accountability are respected
On behalf of the Danish Ministry for Higher Education and Science a panel of six distinguished experts from Europe and North America has evaluated the perfor-mance of the Danish Council for independent Research (DFF) and analysed the role and function of DFF in the Danish research system.
As a part of the evaluation of the Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF), the Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy (CFA) has completed a report on the scientific output from DFF grants.
The compendium is a collection of systemic analyses of the Danish innovation system and the Nordic business investments in R&D. In addition the compendium contains a new manual for carrying out high-quality analyses.
CIM establishes a set of minimum requirements and standards for the implementation of excellent econometric impact analyses of innovation policy instruments.
The Ministry of Higher Education and Science has in cooperation with The Nordic Council of Ministers completed the study Economic Impacts of Business Investments in R&D in the Nordic Countries.
Danish Council for Independent Research profile brochure 2014
Public Research Commercialisation Survey Denmark 2013
This manual formulates nine principles for impact studies on research and innovation programmes and policies.
Annual report 2013 from the Danish Council for Independent Research.
This study performs the first joint estimation of the economic impact of innovation and research support programs.
The Danish Council for Research Policy
The Danish Council for Strategic Research’s annual report 2013/2014 marks the tenth anniversary of the council and the upcoming transition to The Danish National Innovation Foundation 1 April 2014. The annual report describes a selection of the many research projects funded by the Council since 2004
'Strategic Research – Principles and Instruments' outlines overall values and general guidelines for allocation of funds for strategic research.
Public Research Commercialisation Survey Denmark 2012
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.
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.
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 report “The hidden champions – Danish industrial export successes” provides an in-depth analysis of small Danish manufacturing companies with 50 to 500 employees
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
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