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- Publisher Academy of Finland Date January 2011 Author(s) Evaluation panel, Dr Mikko Lensu (ed.). Title
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D. The evaluation form ......................................................................................................129 7 Publisher Academy of Finland Date January 2011 Author(s) Evaluation panel, Dr Mikko Lensu (ed.). Title Chemistry Research in Finland. Evaluation Report Abstract This report presents the findings of an international panel convened to evaluate chemistry research in Finland. The panel consisted of Professors Kenneth Ruud (chair), Claudine Buess-Herman, Jennifer Green, Helena Grennberg, Søren Rud Keiding and Torsten Linker and Directeur de Recherche Gabriel Wild. The evaluation includes 41 chemistry units and covers the years 2005–2009. The evaluation is based on interviews and unit self-evaluations. Of the units, 35 were interviewed by the panel and six were assessed based on the evaluation form only. The report includes the panel’s observations and recommendations and is divided into three main sections. The first section provides an overall look at the chemistry field and deals with research quality, funding, personnel resources, infrastructure, education, internationality and societal impact. The second section focuses on the different chemistry subdisciplines: analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, industrial chemistry, materials chemistry, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, physical chemistry and theoretical chemistry. The third section contains the unit evaluations. The report also includes statistics with key figures on chemistry research in Finland. According to the evaluation panel, chemistry research in Finland is at a very good international level overall, with some research units placed at the international cutting edge. However, there are a number of units – often single-professor units – that are of subcritical size and that are not conducting research at an international level. Another weakness is that some units do not actively engage in collaborations at the national or international level. Finnish chemistry research would benefit from a stronger international focus and the recruitment of personnel and students from outside Finland. The research infrastructures within Finnish chemistry research are very high-quality, but maintaining them at their current level would require a na- tional investment and upgrade plan. The overall funding of chemistry research is at a satisfactory level, but the panel is concerned that the competition-driven funding does not encourage research groups to take new initiatives. Nevertheless, the research by the units covers all significant aspects of chemistry and caters well to the Finnish chemical industry. The panel is somewhat concerned that the focus on industry-related research may put basic chemistry research in jeopardy. The panel notes that the graduate school system has made PhD training in Finnish chemistry research more effective. However, more efforts are needed. For instance, the average PhD completion time should be four years. This will require longer-term and more secure funding schemes and improved project planning. Key words Chemistry, research policy, research funding, evaluation, analytical chemistry, chemical engineering, industrial chemistry, materials chemistry, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, physical chemistry, theoretical chemistry Download 0.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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