Glaucius Oliva
CNPq, President
The Brazilian National Research System
and the new mobility program
A brief overview
and a new initiative
•
The Brazilian System of Science,
Technology and Innovation (ST&I);
•
CNPq in numbers and how it supports
ST&I;
•
Science without Borders
, the new initiative
7500 15000 22500 30000 4638 9184 15077 16474 17220 27462 29124 Número de artigos internacionais
Brazil increases its scientific production
2% of global production
Patent registration and innovation
has a slow pace in Brazil
Ministry of Science
and Technology
FINEP
CGEE
AEB
CNEN
Brazilian National Research System
Entidades Assoc. Redes Núcleos de P,D&I Redeeses Universidades Redes Temáticas Grupos de PesquisaInstitutos Nacionais de C&T
Agências de Fomento FINEP CNPq BNDES CAPES MS Petrobras FAPs $ $ $ $ $
• Laboratório ou grupo de pesquisas • Organização ou Instituição
aplicado - estruturado
acadêmico - independente
Núcleos de Excelência-PRONEX(Progr. com Estados)
Instit. Fed. de C&T
Institutos do MCT
IPTs
Sibratec
Investing in people
Scientific initiation scholarships
Technological initiation scholarships
Post
secon
dary
Scholarships for master students
Scholarships for doctoral students
Investi
gators
Grants of scientific productivity
Post doctoral doctoral fellowships
Regional excellence program (PRONEX)
National Institutes of Science and Technology
Thematic networks
Annual open call of proposals
Emergent groups program
First project program
Searching for regional balance
with excellence
CNPq-2010 in numbers
• Budget
Direct
R$ 997.750.033,00
Human Resources: R$ 866.121.862,00 Research Activities: R$ 131.628.141,00Sectorial Funds
:
R$ 677.591.907,14
Other sources:
R$ 177.872.094,18
TOTAL (USD 1,42 billion) R$ 1,8 billion
• Scholarships in Dec 2010
– Masters:
11.150
– PhD:
9.550
– Post-doctoral:
1.700
– Scientific Initiation:
35.000
– Technology and Innovation:
7.000
– Research Productivity: 14.000
National Institutes of S
&
T
•
123 Institutes supported;
•
Program:
Research,
Capacity Building,
Technology Transfer,
Public Policies,
Science Education and Dissemination;
•
Cooperation among: Academia, Public
Institutions and Private initiative;
•
Financial support: R$ 2,1 to 7,2 million in
3 years for each Institute.
Plano de Ação 2007-2010 Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação para o Desenvolvimento Nacional
INCT – Institutos Nacionais de Ciência e Tecnologia
Áreas do Conhecimento ou de Tecnologia
Saúde
39
Agronegócio
9
Engenharias, Física
Matemática
14
Biotecnologia/
Nanotecnologia
11
Amazônia
7
TICs
7
Biodiversidade
Meio Ambiente
7
Energia
7
Antártica e Mar
3
Nuclear
2
Outras
7
S
a
7
Ciências Sociais
10
7
7
3
3
2
2
ut
123
Lattes Website
Lattes Statistics
Lattes Statistics
Statistics from the Lattes Platform
• Lattes is the Brazilian database of researchers,
institutions and research groups in S&T
• Launched in August, 1999
• Honors Cesar Lattes, a Brazilian physicist
• 1.8 Million CVs
• 12.000 daily updates
• 100.000 accesses per day
• 130,000 PhDs
Standard CV forUniversities, Research
Institutes, Government Institutions and other
S&T Funding Agencies;
Provides information to support the definition of
public policies for the S,T&I area;
Supports the evaluation process for public
funding proposals in S&T area;
Supports the search for experts by the
technology sector of the Brazilian economy
(
Innovation Portal
);
Search for referees for CNPq and other
institutions;
Search for advisors by students.
International cooperation
Bilateral or Multilateral Programs:
•
Joint projects and cooperation of research networks;
• Exploratory missions;
• Mobility and human resources capacity building both
from Brazil to foreign countries and from abroad to
Brazil.
30 Bilateral agreements with agencies from several countries
Bilateral agreements and programs
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CIAM
• Projects.
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PROSUL
• Projects;
• Thematic networks;
• Events.
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CYTED
• Projects;
• Thematic networks;
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PROAFRICA
• Exploratory missions;
• Projects;
• Events.
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PCS/CPLP
• Exploratory missions;
• Projects;
• Events.
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IBAS
Multilateral programs
Science without borders:
Objectives
Boost Brazilian science, technology, innovation and
competitiveness through the expansion of international
mobility.
• Increase the presence of Brazilian researchers and students of
various levels in institutions of excellence overseas;
Brazilian institutions will open similar opportunities for foreign
scientists and students;
• Increase the innovative expertise of personnel from the
technological industries;
Priority Areas
•Engineering and other
technological areas;
•Exact and Earth Sciences ;
•Health and Biomedical
Sciences ;
•Computing and Information
Technology;
•Aerospace;
•Pharmaceuticals;
•Sustainable Ag ricultural
Production;
•Green Chemistry;
•Oil, Gas and Coal;
•Renewable Energies;
•Minerals;
•Biotechnology;
•Nanotechnology and New
Materials;
•Natural Disasters;
•Biodiversity;
•Marine Sciences;
•Creative Industry;
Brazilians going abroad
Support the travel and scholarships for
living and installation assistance and health
insurance;
Undergraduate students for 6 months, or
up to 12 months if an internship in
laboratory or in industry is included;
Support for doctoral academic degrees
abroad, either in complete PhD programs
or in 12 months sandwich stays;
Postdoctoral fellowships: For candidates
with a doctorate, and accepted in leading
Young talents to Brazil
(Brazilian or foreigners established abroad)
Young
talented scientists
;
Payment of fellowship and resources
to 2 to 3 years of work in Brazil with a
local group;
The host research group receives funds
in two years, as a bench fee;
International calls of proposals in
leading international journals.
Special Visiting Researchers
(Brazilian or foreigners established abroad)
Senior researchers to perform joint projects
with research groups in Brazil and to work
in Brazil for one or two months every year;
Doctoral students and post doctoral
personnel will be supported to work in the
project with expected activities both in
Brazil and abroad;
The benefits of this component will include
the support for living expenses during the
period the researcher spends in Brazil and
funding for the local laboratory;
What we expect
•
Undergraduates:
exemption through interchange or substantial reduction
of academic fees;
internship in technological industries or research labs.
•
Graduates:
Sandwich - exemption of academic fees;
Full - exemption of academic fees or private funds
arrangements to meet the costs.
•
Post docs:
Timetable for the implementation of the 75,000 fellowships
Doutorado
Sanduiche Graduação Sanduiche DoutoradoPós- Doutorado Pleno Estágio-senior
Treinamento de Especialista no Exterior (empresa) Jovem Cientista de grande talento (no Brasil) Pesquisador Visitante especial (no Brasil) 2011 700 2000 800 140 40 100 100 10 2012 1500 3000 1000 300 120 100 100 20 2013 3500 4500 1200 500 200 200 100 30 2014 5000 6000 2000 1000 300 300 100 40 Total 10700 15500 5000 1940 660 700 400 100
Ano Doutorado sanduíche no exterior Doutorado pleno no exterior Pós-doutorado no exterior Graduação sanduíche no exterior Estágio Sênior no exterior Total 2011 2.100 400 500 830 100 3.930 2012 3.500 2.000 1.000 3.000 500 10.000 2013 4.100 2.400 1.200 3.700 600 12.000 2014 4.300 3.200 1.300 4.470 800 14.070 Total 14.000 8.000 4.000 12.000 2.000 40.000 CNPq CAPES
Ano bolsas por Novas ano Remanescen tes do Ano anterior Bolsistas ativos no ano Novas bolsas por ano Remanescent es do Ano anterior Bolsistas ativos no ano