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Science and Technology in the
Russian Federation
Global challenges of the modern world
Excellence vs Equity
Reliance on the
following principles:
multi-vector policy
transparency
(willingness to
conduct a
constructive
dialogue)
scientific excellence
Competition vs Cooperation
Participation in large-scale
international research
projects and support of
international programs for
scientific and technical
cooperation in frameworks
of UNIDO, APEC and
ASEAN
Global vs Local
Cooperation on the basis
of parity and mutual
benefit, enlargement of
S&T cooperation,
including cooperation
within BRICS
BRICS, Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC)
• building wider research networks
• ensure the integration of the Russian
sector of applied research & innovation
into global environment
Priority regions for S&T cooperation
EUROPE
• Attracting the most successful research
teams
• Addressing frontiers of science
• Support for the development of advanced
inter-disciplinary research in priority areas
CIS, Eurasian Economic
Community (EAEC)
• utilize complimentary research
schools and infrastructure
• raising wider S&T community to
address common issues
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Fundamental research
Applied research
Development and production
Interagency cooperation for research planning
Inn
ova
tive
ste
ps
Business
Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation and other Ministries, RUSNANO,
RVC
Мinistry of Education and Science of the
Russian Federation
RFH, RFBR, RSF,
FANO
Business
Business
Key funding bodies
Funding Landscape
for science and technology support
Mechanisms of funding research in the Russian Federation
State programs
(ex. «Development of Science and technology» for 2013 - 2020, «Development of Healthcare»,…)
Basic research Applied research
Supporting actions
• Long-term program for basic scientific research in the
Russian Federation (2013 – 2020) – coordinated by
the Russian Ministry of Education and Science
• Programs of the state academies of science for
supporting basic research for 2013-2020 (FASO,
RAS, Russian Ministry of Education and Science,
Russian Ministry of Construction Industry, Housing
and Utilities)
• Scientific funds (RSF, RFBR, RFH)
• Russian Federal Targeted Program "R&D in Priority
Areas of Development of the Russian S&T Complex
2014-2020“
• Sectoral Federal Programs (such as the Federal Target
Program "Development of the pharmaceutical and
medical industry of the Russian Federation for the
period up to 2020 and beyond")
• Programmes for leading universities “5 to top 100”
• Mega-grants aimed to attract leading scientists to Russian universities and
scientific institutions ((Decree №220)
• Network of centres of collective usage of scientific equipment
• Mega-science research infrastructure
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE
OF THE RUSSIAN FEDEREATION:
MODALITIES OF COOPERATION
Modalities of cooperation:
Bottom-up approach
Bilateral joint and co-ordinated calls in
selected priority areas of cooperation
Multilaterial S&T and Innovation Calls
(e.g. ERA.NET)
Mobility of researchers
Russian Federal Targeted Program "R&D in
Priority Areas of Development of the Russian
S&T Complex 2014-2020“
Mega-grants for leading scientist
(Decree 220)
Programmes for leading universities
“5 to top 100”
Megascience projects
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Key funds
Russian science foundation (RSF)
www.rscf.ru
Russian fund for basic research (RFBR) http://www.rfbr.ru/
Russian Foundation for Humanities (RFH)
www.rfh.ru/
Fund for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises (FASIE)
www.fasie.ru/
Skolkovo foundation
https://sk.ru/foundation/
Priorities of the scientific research
• Security and terrorism counteraction
• Nanosystems
• ICT
• Life sciences
• Transport and Space Systems
• Prospective weapons, military and
specialized equipment
• Efficient use of natural resources
• Energy efficiency, energy
conservation, nuclear power
Priority fields of science and technology development
in the Russian Federation
Overview of EU-Russia comparison
Cooperation Statistics in FP7 •FP7 participation of Russia in to other non-EU Countries
*Excluding People and Ideas Spercific Programmes
*Excluding People and Ideas Spercific Programmes
• Tokamak "Ignitor “
• High flux research reactor, PIK complex
• Special Synchrotron Radiation Source of the
4th generation, SSRS-4
• Complex of Superconducting Rings for Heavy
Ion Colliding Beams, NICA complex
• eXawatt Center for Extreme Light Studies
(XCELS)
• Electron-Positron Collider (Super-Tau- Charm
Factory)
Development of advanced research
infrastructure in the Russian Federation
Russia’s involvement in the development of
Mega-Science research infrastructure
• The European X-ray Free
Electron Laser (XFEL)
• European Organization for
Nuclear Research (CERN)
• Facility for Antiproton and Ion
Research (FAIR)
• International Thermonuclear
Experimental Reactor (ITER)
Mega-Science research
infrastructure
Open collaboration with international facilities:
perspectives
for the Future
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Russia
At the moment
In prospect
GrandSasso: LVD; Borexino; Opera.
GrandSasso: Gerda+; Dark Side; Xenon. EPOS MMC IMPC
Russia
United Kingdom
ELIXIR
Japan
CHIKYU
China
BEPC-II
Germany
PETRA III
EC
ESO
Brazil
CTBE
LNNANO
Canada
WindEEE
CHARS
France
SPIRAL 2
Facilities identified
Awardees of Russian Mega-grants (Decree No.220
“On the Measures Aimed to Attract Leading Scientists to the Russian Establishments of Higher Professional Education, Scientific Institutions of the State
Science Academies and State Research Centers of the Russian Federation”)
1st call (2010): 39 grant contracts were signed. Among the
grantees 21 are Russian (including 11 with double residence), 12 EU citizens, 3 winners from USA and 3 from other countries.
2nd call (2011): 38 grant contracts were signed. Among the
grantees 18 are Russian (including 12 double citizenships), 12 EU citizens, 7 winners from USA and 1 from Japan.
3rd call (2012): 41 grant contracts were signed. Among the
grantees 19 are Russian (including 9 double citizenships), 9 EU citizens, 5 winners from USA and 8 from other countries.
4th call (2013): 42 grant contracts were signed. Among the
grantees 19 are Russian (including 11 double citizenships), 19 EU citizens, 2 winners from USA and 1 from Japan.
Russian 48%
EU 33%
USA 11%
Japan 1%
Other 7%
Were created 160 laboratories in various scientific fields, where leading scientists from more then 15 countries, including Nobel prize winners and
winners of the Fields Medal are currently working
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Research areas
conducted by leading world scientists
involved in the Russian Instittutions
in the framework of calls 2010-2011
Министерство образования и науки Российской Федерации 14
Russian Mega-grants: projects geography
PROJECT “5 to top 100 UNIVERSITIES”:
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
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The Project 5-100 participants include 4 universities of Moscow, 3 universities of Saint Petersburg, and 8 universities located in the other cities of many regions
International partners of S&T projects (2011-2013)
Implementation of international coordinated
calls in the priority areas by the Ministry of
Education and Science of the Russian
Federation
in 2007-2013 Distribution of S&T projects by
international partners within
FTP on R&D (2007-2013)
Distribution of S&T
projects by the targeted
priority areas within FTP
on R&D (2007-2013)
Distribution of S&T projects
by allocated funding within
FTP on R&D (2007-2013)
14%
8%
12%
47%
9%
10%
EU
USA-Canada
CIS
Latin America
Southeastern
Asia
Other countries
64%
8%
7%
6%9%
6%
EU
USA-Canada
CIS
Latin America
Southeastern Asia
Other countries
21%
12%
28% 27%
12%
Nanosystems, Industry
Information and
telecommunication systems
Life sciences
Energy Effectiveness, Energy
Saving, Nuclear Energy
Rational Nature Explotation
Mapping of new FTP projects starting 2014
Sweden(3)
Finland(2)
Estonia(1) Great Britain(6)
Greece(1)
Poland(1)
Spain(2) Portugal(1)
The Czech
Republic(2)
Italy(2)
Netherlands(1)
Germany(21) Belgium(1)
France(9) Moscow(38)
Moscow region(2)
Saint
Petersburg(3)
Tomsk(2)
FTP R&D 2014-2020
Германия 23
Франция 9
Швеция 3
Швейцария 1
Италия 2
Нидерланды 1
Финляндия 2
Чехия 2
Польша 0%
Великобритания 6
Испания 2
Бельгия 1
Португалия 0% Греция
1
Эстония 0%
Китайская Народная Республика
14 Республика Корея
2
Аргентина 2
Индия 13
Япония 10
Мексика 1 страны СНГ
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США 2
Joint S&T projects
The FTP «Development of pharmaceutical
and medical industry of the Russian Federation
for the period up to 2020 and beyond»
The overall objective: To advance innovation in the Russian pharmaceutical and
medical industry.
Objectives:
Introduce modern technologies into the production process
Ensure that the most important medications, medical
equipment and devices (used to treat most
common/serious/life threatening diseases) are produced
domestically (overcome dependence on imports)
Support the marketing of innovative products
Increase the export potential of domestic medical and
pharmaceutical industry
Pre-clinical research into
innovative medications
Funding from the Ministry–
($353.7 million)
Development of new
educational programs
Funding from the Ministry–
($7.8 million)
Resource & technology
base for production Funding
from the Ministry -
($103.6 million)
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