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26 and 27 September 2005, Berlin (Germany)
The workshop on "Evaluation of publicly funded research" was jointly organized by the OECD and the German Federal Minister of Education and Research.
DAY 1: MONDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2005
Opening and Welcome
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State Secretary Prof. Frieder MEYER-KRAHMER, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany
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Deputy Secretary General Mr. Herwig SCHLÖGL, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
SESSION 1: Objectives, methodologies, procedures and tools
Chair: Prof. Sir Gareth ROBERTS, President, Wolfson College, Oxford, United Kingdom
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New ways of strategic research planning and evaluation in the Helmholtz Association, Prof. Dr. Jörn THIEDE, Vice President of the Helmholtz Association, Germany
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Science based evaluation at the level of the institute, the country and an international organization, Mr. Jan TAPLICK, European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO)
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Investing in Australia's publicly funded research: comparison of approaches to measuring outputs, quality, impact and relevance, Dr. Evan ARTHUR, Head, Innovation and Research Systems Group, Department of Education Science and Training, Australia
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A novel evaluation system of public research institutes in Japan, Dr. Naoto KOBAYASHI, Vice President, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
SESSION 2: Evaluation of multidisciplinary research and transinstitutional cooperation
Chair: Prof. Janne HUKKINEN, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
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After evaluation: Policy consequences from evaluations of transinstitutional RTD funding in Austria, Dr. Rupert PICHLER, Mr. Wolfgang HEIN, Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Austria
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Quantitative models for guiding complex S&T investment strategies, Dr. Pamela Ebert FLATTAU, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI), United States - Ms. Bhavya LAL, Director, C-STPS, LLC, United States
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Evaluating public-private partnerships: The competence centre movement in the Netherlands and other countries, Mr. Erik ARNOLD, Managing Director, Technopolis, United Kingdom
SESSION 3: Impacts of Evaluations
Chair: Prof. Masayuki KONDO, Professor, Yokohama National University; and affiliated Senior Research Fellow, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP), MEXT, Japan
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How to make good use of research evaluations?, Dr. Anneli PAULI, Vice President, Academy of Finland
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The role of institutional evaluation in the CSIC strategic planning and its consequences, Prof. Jose Manuel FERNANDEZ-DE-LABASTIDA, Vice President of Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Spanish National Research Centre, Spain
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Summative evaluations and their effects on institutional strategy and performance. Experiences from the German Wissenschaftsrat's evaluations of Blue List institutions, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Reinhard HÜTTL, BTU Cottbus, Chairman of the Scientific Commission of the Wissenschaftsrat, Germany
DAY 2: TUESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2005
SESSION 4: Costs and Effects of Evaluations
Chair: Dr. John BELL, Associate Director, The Allen Consulting Group, Canberra, Australia
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German results of the OECD/TIP project "Behavioural Additionality", Dr. Georg LICHT, Ms. Birgit ASCHHOFF, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Germany
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National research programs and evaluation methods of research proposals in Turkey, Prof. Ömer CEBECI, Vice President of the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK), Turkey
SESSION 5: Challenges for the future
Chair: Prof. Stefan KUHLMANN, Fraunhofer-ISI, Germany
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Evaluation for a changing research base, Mr. Paul HUBBARD, HEFCE, United Kingdom
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"5 myths about funding scientific research (in Austria) - and how evaluation can make them more evidence-based", Mr. Klaus ZINÖCKER, Platform Research & Technology Policy Evaluation, Austria
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Ex-Ante and Ex-Post evaluation of a public/private cost-sharing program: evidence from the U.S. Advanced Technology Program, Dr. John NAIL, National Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Commerce, United States
Rapporteurs' Summary
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Mr. Luke GEORGHIOU, PREST, United Kingdom
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Mr. Philippe LAREDO, PREST, United Kingdom. and ENPC, France
Final Discussion (including recommendations for further OECD/CSTP work)
Chair: Mr. Klaus MATTHES, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany
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Mr. Michel FERRIER, President of CNER (Comité National d'Evaluation de la Recherche, National Committee for Research Evaluation), France
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Mr. Nobuo TANAKA, Director STI, OECD
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Ms. Naoko OKAMURA, Director, Office of Research and Development Evaluation, MEXT (Ministry for Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology), Japan
To access presentations, see the website of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
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