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Page 1: Funding of Public RDI in Norway  – A Bird’s Eye View

Funding of Public RDI in Norway – A Bird’s Eye View

Jan Dietz, Special AdviserOECD Symposium, Madrid, July 3-4 2008

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Outline of presentation

Overview of Norwegian funding system The role of the Research Council of Norway Some challenges…

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Research in Norway:Industry, higher education sector and institutes

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Institutes

Higher Education

Industry

1970 1980 1990 2000 ’05

Billion NOK (2000-kroner)

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Strong R&D and Innovation System

Gradual growth in public R&D expenditure the last few years

But Norway falls below OECD average Yet strong overall economic performance: high

productivity, innovation in both old and new industries, etc.

The Norwegian puzzle!

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Research in Norway:Three different research sectors …

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Industry Institutes Higher Education

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…. With different roles!

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Industry Institutes Higher Education

Basicresearch

Applied research

Development

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The Research Council’s roles

Research and innovation policy - adviser to the government Research funding

Support basic research Implement national thematic

priorities Support private R&D

Networking and disseminationInternationalisation

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The Research Council of Norway

Division for Administrative Affairs

Division for Science

Division for Innovation

Division for Strategic PrioritiesDirector GeneralStaff

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Division for Administrative Affairs

Division for Science

Division for Innovation

Division for Strategic PrioritiesDirector GeneralStaff

The Research Council of Norway, System of governance

Research Board

Research Board

Research BoardExecutive Board

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Dialogue andPolicy

Development

The Council is a Key Player in the National Research and Innovation System

Council

Strategy Gove

rnment

White Paper

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Government White Paper Priorities

INTERNATIONALISATION

BASIC RESEARCH

RESEARCH-BASED INNOVATION

Energy and environment FoodOceans Health

ICT New materialsNanotech. Biotechnology

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The Council distributes about 30 % of public expenditures on R&D and funding received from all the ministries (2008)

Trade and Industry

Petroleum and energy

Fisheries and Coastal Affairs

Agriculture and Food

Environment

Education and Research

AdministrationThe Research Fund

Total 820 mill. Euro, administration incl.

Health and Care Services

Transportation and CommunicationForeign Affairs

Misc.

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ICT

Energy/environment Food HealthOceans

New materialsnanotechnologyBiotechnology

Thematic priorities

Technologicalpriorities

Public sector reforms

PETROLEUMCLEAN ENERGY

CLIMATEICTNANOMAT

AquacultureGENOMICS

Welfare and society

Food programmeHealth programmes

CLIMITOcean and coast

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Important funding instrument: Large-scale programmes

VERDIKT Core Competence and Growth in ICT

Strategic, long-term knowledge development to meet national research-policy priorities

Strategic and dynamic arena for communication and cooperation

NORKLIMA Climate Change and its Impacts in Norway

PETROMAKS Optimal Management of Petroleum Resources

RENERGI Clean Energy for the Future

NANOMAT Nanotechnology and New Materials

FUGEFunctional Genomics in Norway

AQUACULTURE An Industry in Growth

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Norwegian Centers of Excellence

Aquaculture protein

Geo- biosphere

Theoretical chemistry EconomicsMind in Nature EcologyCancer biomedicine Immune regulation Biomedicine and ITNeuroscienceMathematicsCivil warsPhysics/GeologyGeohazards

Ships and ocean structuresBiology of memory

Medieval studies

Theoretical linguistics

Petroleum research

Communication systems

Climate research

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Centres for Research-based Innovation

Statistics for innovation

Multiphase flow of complex fluids

Natural gas – Processes and products

Concrete – new qualities and uses

Next generation search enginesAquaculture

technology

Stem cell based tumor therapy

Marine bioactives and drug discovery

Industrialmeasurementtechnology

Integrated operations in the petroleum industry

Future manufacturingsolutions

Medical imaging

Telemedicine

Structural impact

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Some Challenges

Encourage greater interest in R&D in private sector Create incentives for public-private partnerships Soften existing system of earmarking Look beyond the Barcelona objective Improve cooperation and coordination in the

innovation system

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Some Challenges (2)

Strike a balance between the twin needs for decentralisation and critical mass

Address global issues Improve process of priority-setting

Taking the long view…