midterm evaluation by panels of international experts. The panel evaluating the SFI CCI at work. From left: Professor Jan Engvall, Linköping University, Sweden; Professor Dr Rolf Krause, USI Universitá della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland; Professor David Williams, Loughborough University, the UK (panel chair);
Sorvari, Ph.D., University of Helsinki, Finland Harold Mooney, Professor, Stanford University, USA Katarina Eckerberg, Professor, Umeå University, Sweden Joyeeta Gupta, Professor, Vrije University, The Netherlands Michelle Colley, Risk Manager, Acclimatise North America, USA The secretariat for the committee
Welt in Ostasien zu finden sind, wobei Tokio-Yokohama als der größte gilt. Zum Nachlesen WIPO (27.9.2023): Global Innovation Index 2023: Switzerland, Sweden and the U.S. lead the Global Innovation Ranking; Innovation Robust but Startup Funding Increasingly Uncertain WIPO: Deutsche Zusammenfassung GII 2023
Gesetzesentwurf wird voraussichtlich im April dieses Jahres im schwedischen Parlament diskutiert und verabschiedet. Zum Nachlesen Government Offices of Sweden (21.12.2020): Considerable boost for Swedish research University World News (16.01.2021): Research must benefit society, promote sustainability Swedish
on cost is estimated to amount to approx. EUR 1.84 billion (using 2013 prices). Half of this amount is to be covered by the host countries, namely Sweden and Denmark. The ESS operation is expected to cost EUR 140 million annually and should start in 2025. The Ministry of Science and Higher Education
Cluster Kopenhagen/Öresund Region Showcase: Mit Clusterkooperationen international an die Spitze Kurzmitteilungen aus der Region Major investments in Sweden as a knowledge nation Staatlicher Antrieb für umweltfreundliche Autos in Schweden The 2010 budget for the Ministry of Education and Research: Supporting
David C. Rubinsztein, United Kingdom Federica Sallusto, Switzerland Dietmar Schmucker, Belgium Dominique Soldati-Favre, Switzerland Jussi Taipale, Sweden Andreas Trumpp, Germany Jörg Vogel, Germany NEW ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 2011 Cori Bargmann, United States Susan Lindquist, United States Norbert Perrimon
Development is an independent report, supported by the European Commission and seven EU Member States (Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom) in the framework of the “Mobilising European Research for Development Policies” initiative. The fourth edition was prepared by a research
the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Ireland, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. All partners in a project team must have the interest and competence to undertake social science research within