tailieunhanh - Diversified Funding streams for University-based research: Impact of external projectbased research funding on financial management in Universities

Periodically throughout the preparation of this report, representatives from the GINA Science Committee have met with members of the GINA Assembly (May and September, 2005 and May 2006) to discuss the overall theme of asthma control and issues specific to each of the chapters. The GINA Assembly includes representatives from over 50 countries and many participated in these interim discussions. In addition, members of the Assembly were invited to submit comments on a DRAFT document during the summer of 2006. Their comments, along with comments received from several individuals who were invited to serve as reviewers, were considered by the Committee in September, 2006. Summary of Major Changes The major goal of the revision. | European Commission Directorate-General for Research Diversified Funding streams for University-based research Impact of external projectbased research funding on financial management in Universities Expert Group report chaired by Sabine Herlitschka November 2008 Interested in European research Research eu is our monthly magazine keeping you in touch with main developments results programmes events etc. . It is available in English French German and Spanish. A free sample copy or free subscription can be obtained from European Commission Directorate-General for Research Communication Unit B-1049 Brussels Fax 32-2 29-58220 E-mail research-eu@ Internet http research research-eu Contact person Anne ROUAULT Policy officer RTD C4 EUROPE DIRECT is a service to help you find answers to your questions about the European Union Freephone number 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 Certain mobile telephone operators do not allow access to 00 800 numbers or these calls may be billed. More information on the European Union is available on the Internet http . Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication. Luxembourg Office for Official Publications of the European Communities 2009 ISBN 978-92-79-08377-8 doi 59548 European Communities 2009 Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. Printed in Luxembourg Printed on recycled paper 3 FOREWORD The European research landscape is changing rapidly. The new environmental and societal challenges we face such as climate change energy and ageing demand answers from researchers. Excellence in research is not accomplished in isolation. It takes intensive cooperation across borders institutions nations and disciplines. But the search for prevailing solutions is also propelled by competition. Competition for better ideas for better methodologies and for the funding to make it all happen. For years now I have been strongly committed to enabling cooperation .