GUIDE TO THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC – 2021
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Výsledek na webu
<a href="https://www.comtesfht.cz/media/document/pruvodce2021final_aj.pdf" target="_blank" >https://www.comtesfht.cz/media/document/pruvodce2021final_aj.pdf</a>
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Alternativní jazyky
Jazyk výsledku
angličtina
Název v původním jazyce
GUIDE TO THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC – 2021
Popis výsledku v původním jazyce
The “Guide to the System of Public Support for Research and Development in the Czech Republic – 2021” is the twenty– third publication in the series that has been published continuously since 1999. This year’s Guide has the same ambition as the very first one: to inform professionals as well as the general public about the options and ways of obtaining funding from support programmes for research and development and to give a summary of recent developments in this field. The first edition was published in 1,000 copies. It was the first publication to provide comprehensive information on research and development in the Czech Republic from the perspective of international support as well as state aid. At that time, the ministries and offices which act as budget agencies in the Czech Republic differed greatly in their views of the government funding for research and development. Horizontal coordination of relevant programmes was practically absent, as was any integrated national research and development policy. Since then, the system of research and development has undergone many changes on its long journey. In 2000, the first National Research and Development Policy was formulated. In 2002, the Support of Research and Development Act No. 130/2002 Sb. entered into effect and became crucial for shaping the future of Czech research and development (having been amended 23 times). In 2007, as the new version of the National Research and Development Policy was being prepared, deficiencies in the public support of R&D were identified of such proportions that they led to what became known as the Reform of the Research, Development and Innovation System. The Reform has transformed the management of research and development and innovation (RDI) at all levels, including the state administration, and changed the course of and upgraded the standards for Czech research and development. In 2012, the government adopted newly-formulated RDI Priorities, a document that identified research and development areas of key importance to the Czech Republic. In 2014, the Partnership Agreement between the Czech Republic and the EU for the 2014–2020 period was ratified. The same year, the European Commission adopted two important legal rules, the new Regulation No. 651/2014 and the new Framework for State Aid for Research, Development and Innovation. In 2017, the new Methodology of Evaluation of Research Organisations and Programmes of Specific-Purpose Funding for Research, Development and Innovation was approved by the government. In February 2019, the government approved the Innovation Strategy of the Czech Republic 2019 – 2030. In 2020, the new National Research, Development and Innovation Policy 2021+ of the Czech Republic was approved. The new framework programme, Horizon Europe, is to be finally approved in April 2021 to drive research in Europe and elsewhere until 2027. This is just a short list of the key documents which have shaped and will continue to shape research and development in the Czech Republic.
Název v anglickém jazyce
GUIDE TO THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC – 2021
Popis výsledku anglicky
The “Guide to the System of Public Support for Research and Development in the Czech Republic – 2021” is the twenty– third publication in the series that has been published continuously since 1999. This year’s Guide has the same ambition as the very first one: to inform professionals as well as the general public about the options and ways of obtaining funding from support programmes for research and development and to give a summary of recent developments in this field. The first edition was published in 1,000 copies. It was the first publication to provide comprehensive information on research and development in the Czech Republic from the perspective of international support as well as state aid. At that time, the ministries and offices which act as budget agencies in the Czech Republic differed greatly in their views of the government funding for research and development. Horizontal coordination of relevant programmes was practically absent, as was any integrated national research and development policy. Since then, the system of research and development has undergone many changes on its long journey. In 2000, the first National Research and Development Policy was formulated. In 2002, the Support of Research and Development Act No. 130/2002 Sb. entered into effect and became crucial for shaping the future of Czech research and development (having been amended 23 times). In 2007, as the new version of the National Research and Development Policy was being prepared, deficiencies in the public support of R&D were identified of such proportions that they led to what became known as the Reform of the Research, Development and Innovation System. The Reform has transformed the management of research and development and innovation (RDI) at all levels, including the state administration, and changed the course of and upgraded the standards for Czech research and development. In 2012, the government adopted newly-formulated RDI Priorities, a document that identified research and development areas of key importance to the Czech Republic. In 2014, the Partnership Agreement between the Czech Republic and the EU for the 2014–2020 period was ratified. The same year, the European Commission adopted two important legal rules, the new Regulation No. 651/2014 and the new Framework for State Aid for Research, Development and Innovation. In 2017, the new Methodology of Evaluation of Research Organisations and Programmes of Specific-Purpose Funding for Research, Development and Innovation was approved by the government. In February 2019, the government approved the Innovation Strategy of the Czech Republic 2019 – 2030. In 2020, the new National Research, Development and Innovation Policy 2021+ of the Czech Republic was approved. The new framework programme, Horizon Europe, is to be finally approved in April 2021 to drive research in Europe and elsewhere until 2027. This is just a short list of the key documents which have shaped and will continue to shape research and development in the Czech Republic.
Klasifikace
Druh
B - Odborná kniha
CEP obor
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OECD FORD obor
50603 - Organisation theory
Návaznosti výsledku
Projekt
<a href="/cs/project/LTI18017" target="_blank" >LTI18017: Oborová kontaktní organizace pro nové materiály a pokročilé technologie II</a><br>
Návaznosti
P - Projekt vyzkumu a vyvoje financovany z verejnych zdroju (s odkazem do CEP)
Ostatní
Rok uplatnění
2021
Kód důvěrnosti údajů
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Údaje specifické pro druh výsledku
ISBN
978-80-906810-9-5
Počet stran knihy
192
Název nakladatele
COMTES FHT a.s.
Místo vydání
Dobřany
Kód UT WoS knihy
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