Evaluation Report Publications of the Academy of Finland 1/11
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nimi ja numero Suomen Akatemian julkaisuja 1/2011 ISSN 0358-9153 ISBN Painetulle kirjalle annettu tunnus 978-951-715-787-2 Pdf-versiolle annettu tunnus 978-951-715-787-9 Sivumäärä 137 Julkaisun jakaja Suomen Akatemia, PL 99, 00501 Helsinki, viestinta@aka.fi Julkaisun kustantaja Suomen Akatemia Painopaikka ja -aika Kopio Niini Oy, 2011 Muut tiedot www.aka.fi/julkaisut 9 Preface This is the report of an ad hoc international panel convened by the Academy of Finland to conduct an evaluation of basic research in the field of chemistry in Finland. The report has been prepared specifically for the Academy, which reserves the right to use the contents as it sees fit. As the report is expected to reach a wide audience, the evaluation panel hopes its deliberations will promote a useful, constructive debate within the Finnish chemistry community. The evaluation panel would like to thank the Academy of Finland for entrusting it with such an interesting, important and challenging task, the evaluation steering group for providing a clear mandate for the evaluation and for providing valuable feedback during the panel’s work on the final evaluation report. Special thanks for organising the material and making all practical arrangements during the hearing week goes to Science Adviser Kati Lüthje, Project Officer Henriikka Kekäläinen and Director Susan Linko at the Academy of Finland. The panel would also like to thank the evaluation coordinator, Dr Mikko Lensu, for much assistance in all parts of the evaluation process. While the hearings and meetings with staff at the units under evaluation took place in September 2010, the information-gathering process, including factual information, self-evaluation and bibliometric analysis, began in January 2010. The evaluation panel would like to use this opportunity to thank the research units involved for their dedication to the evaluation process, for the time they spent in preparing the necessary self-evaluations that provided the panel with much valuable insight into the units’ activities, and for their engaged presentations and lively discussions during the hearings. The project has involved comprehensive assessments of research efforts at the research group level. The process of achieving insights into such a wide variety of research efforts and reaching a fair assessment of their strengths and weaknesses has required substantial efforts by all parties involved in the process. In spite of the substantial scope of the project, the panel feels that it was able to obtain sufficient information for balanced and fair assessments. The panel is confident that its analyses and recommendations are well founded and hopes that the report will be viewed as a constructive basis for improvement, development and change. 10 Executive summary Chemistry research in Finland is at a very good international level overall, with some research units being at the international cutting edge within their fields. At the same time, there are a number of chemistry units that are of subcritical size and that are not conducting research at an international level, neither in terms of quality nor in terms of quantity. A characteristic feature of these units is that they do not actively engage in collaborations within their university, at the national level or internationally. Many chemistry units in Finland are in effect single-professor units. This cannot be regarded as an efficient use of resources at the departmental level, and often leads to too strong dependence on the qualities of the professor. In many cases, these units have insufficient administrative support. The universities should therefore consider the organisation of these units. Clear research strategies should also be developed, as a number of units do not have a strategy or have not properly rooted their strategy in the research staff. Finnish chemistry research would benefit from a stronger international focus in terms of international networking and the recruitment of PhD students, postdoctoral students and faculty members from outside Finland. Too many units have largely recruited their faculty members among their own alumni. Overall, the research infrastructures within Finnish chemistry research are at a very high level, and all active research groups have access to the necessary infrastructures locally. The research infrastructures would benefit from a national coordinated plan for investment in and upgrading of large-scale infrastructures, including clear plans for collaborations. This would ease the general concern of the units about maintaining infrastructures at their current level. The overall funding of chemistry research is at a satisfactory level. However, the balance between the different funding instruments does not seem optimal. The competition-driven funding has allowed active groups to reach an internationally leading level. At the same time, research funding at the universities is limited, and groups less successful in external fundraising are at risk of not having the means to develop a sufficient level of activity. This can potentially lead to missed opportunities for Finnish chemical research. The panel recommends the establishment of minimum support for small consumables and a minimum amount of research time for faculty members at the universities. The research conducted by the evaluated units covers all significant aspects of modern chemistry and caters well to the needs of the Finnish chemical industry. The panel has not found any important directions missing or over-represented in the Finnish chemistry research ecosystem, although a certain concern is raised in relation to fundamental experimental physical chemistry. In this domain, much of the current research in Finland is focused on the use of physical chemistry rather than on the development of the physical chemistry methods themselves. 11 Wood and pulp chemistry has a strong position in Finland, but the amount of this activity in relation to the scientific quality as documented in this report should be further analysed by national stakeholders; that is, by those in need of the research (relevant chemical industry), the funding agencies (Tekes and Academy of Finland) and the research-performing organisations (universities and VTT). Such a study should also consider to what extent the organisation and cooperation of the activities in this field are at a level that ensures an optimal use of the funding in this domain. Industry-related research funding is essential to many research groups. The panel is concerned that the importance of this funding may lead to research with too narrow a focus and too short time horizons. Basic chemistry research is therefore in jeopardy. As a thorough and detailed understanding of different areas of chemistry is mandatory in order to maintain an internationally competitive level of research and to develop industry in new areas of chemistry, the amount of and time horizon for industry-related chemistry research needs to be carefully monitored and assessed by the stakeholders (universities and the chemical industry) so as not to jeopardise the long-term viability of Finnish chemistry research. In general, PhD training in Finnish chemistry research has until recently not received sufficient attention. A PhD degree takes too long to complete and too many students fail to obtain a PhD degree altogether. The graduate schools have in this respect had an important structuring effect and increased the awareness of the PhD training process. However, more efforts are needed to reduce PhD completion times and improve PhD supervision. It must become a clearly stated goal that the average time to complete a PhD degree should be four years, including some limited time spent on teaching. The funding instruments that support PhD students must have project periods that allow the students to complete their degree within the duration of the project. |
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