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2016 Challenges and Action Plan 2015 Annual Report 2016 Challenges and Action Plan Marine Chitashvili Shota Rustaveli national Science Foundation Director General International Supervisory Board Meeting Tbilisi, February 25, 2016

Contents Year 2015 Financial Summary 2015 Program Highlights 2015 Internal Audit Report 2015 Year 2016 Challenges Action Plan

2015 Financial Summary 2015 Calls # Submitted Proposals Funded projects Success index % Supporting Research : Basic Research 540 106 19.63% Applied Research 213 35 16.43% Collaborative research projects [compatriots] 38 12 31.58% Supporting Young Scientists and International Collaboration: Postdoc Research grants 101 34 33.66% MA Research scholarships 58 47 81.03% PhD Scholarships 376 87 23.14% Mobility grants for Young Scientists [Internships] 30 18 60.00% Seasonal Schools 13 11 84.62% Travel Grants 194 94 48.45% Conference Grants 73 9 12.33% Supporting Georgian Studies: Research grants Georgian material and cultural heritage abroad 43 4 9.30% Supporting Georgian Studies Centers and Programs Abroad 2 18.18% Joint International Collaborative Programs: JULICH CENTER (MA) 6 66.67% JULICH CENTER (PhD) STCU 31.43% CNR 17 35.29% Science Communication: Competition Young Scientist and Inventors “Leonardo da Vinci’ – for secondary and high school students 67 5.97% Total 1821 488 27% SRNSF Total Budget 2015 - 28, 682, 611 GEL Management Costs – 1,223,211 GEL Program Costs - 27,459,400 GEL Budget Execution – 99, 54% -

SRNSF Highlights 2015 New Statutory document – April 21, 2015 Mission Statement- to support innovative, high quality scientific research in Georgia and integration of Georgian researchers and young scientists in international research area. Priority areas - Improvement quality of research Internationalization Supporting young scientists

SRNSF finances Research Projects in all areas; Young scientists and international collaboration; Georgian Studies; Collaborative international research projects; Infrastructure; Science Communication.

Funded Disciplines EUROSTAT/OECD Natural Sciences; Engineering and Technology; Medical and Health Sciences; Agricultural Sciences; Social Sciences; Humanities. Georgian Studies - 10% of program budget

Activities by Priorities (I) - Calls for funding Research: Basic, Applied and Collaborative research [compatriots]. Supporting young scientists: Postdoc Research projects, Internships abroad; PhD Scholarships; MA research grants; Seasonal Schools. International Collaboration and Mobility: Travel grants; Conference grants; Supporting Georgian Studies: Research Grants on Georgia material and cultural heritage, Supporting Georgian Studies Centers and programs aboard.

Activities by Priorities (II) International Collaboration: CERN, DUBNA, JUELICH CENTER, CNR, CNRS, STCU, ISTC, CRDF-Global and EU multilateral programs (FP7 IncoNet EaP; Black Sea Horizon). Scientific Information and Technology infrastructure development: Infrastructure Grants; ELSEVIER BV, Scopus for Universities and Research Centers; 2 Georgian Journals ELSEVIER - Annals of Agrarian Science და Transactions of Andria Razmadze Mathematical Institute Science Communication: Young Researchers and Inventors program Leonardo da Vinci, Research by high school students, Supporting preparation and participation in International Olympiads [Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, IT]

Funding Research – Basic Research 2015 Total Budget - 5 049 648 GEL Maximum budget per project - 150 000 GEL. # Submitted proposals - 540; Funded - 106 project, 395 scientists; Project duration - 6-36 month. 1 Georgian studies 2 Humanities, Social sciences 3 Engineering and technology Information engineering and Communications 4 5 Mathematics   6 Physical & Chemical sciences  7 Life Sciences   8 Medical and health sciences 9 Earth and environmental sciences   10 Agricultural sciences Up to-35 35-40 40-55 over-55

Funding Research – Applied Research 2015 Total Budget - 2 996 776 GEL Maximum budget per project - 200 000 GEL. # Submitted proposals - 213; Funded - 35 projects, 161 Scientists; Project Duration - 12-24 month. 1 Georgian studies 2 Humanities, Social sciences 3 Engineering and technology Information engineering and Communications 4 5 Mathematics   6 Physical & Chemical sciences  7 Life Sciences   8 Medical and health sciences 9 Earth and environmental sciences   Up to-35 35-40 40-55 over-55 10 Agricultural sciences

Funding Research – Collaborative Research [Compatriots] 2015 Total Budget - 598 909 GEL. Maximum budget per project - 150 000 GEL # Submitted proposal - 38; Funded – 12 projects; 74 Scientists; Project Duration - 6-36 month. 1 Georgian studies 2 Humanities, Social sciences 3 Engineering and technology Information engineering and Communications 4 5 Physical & Chemical sciences  6 Earth and environmental sciences  

Supporting young Scientists – Postdoc Research Grants 1 Georgian Studies 4 Natural Sciences - 13 Mathematics   2 Computer and information sciences 3 Physical Science Chemical Science 5 Earth and related environmental sciences 6 Biological Science Engineering and Technology-3 Civil Engineering Nano-technology Medicine and Health Sciences-3 Basic Medicine Agricultural Sciences-3 Agriculture, forestry and fisheries Social Sciences -3 Psychology Economics and business Humanities-5 Languages and literature Arts (Arts, history of arts, performing arts, music) 2015 Total Budget - 506 619 GEL Maximum budget per project - 60 000 GEL. # Submitted proposals - 109; Funded - 34 projects; 34 scientists; Project duration - 12- 24 month

Supporting Young Scientists – Internship Research Grants Total budget – 358 447 GEL Maximum budget per project - 35 000 GEL # Submitted proposals - 28; Funded – 18 projects; 18 Scientists Project duration - 2 - 6 month. [extension up to 8 month] 1 Georgian studies 2 Natural sciences 3 Engineering and technology 4 Medical and health sciences 5 Agricultural sciences 6 Social sciences 7 Humanities,

Supporting young Scientists – PhD Scholarship 1 Georgian studies 2 Humanities, Social sciences 3 Engineering and technology Information engineering and Communications 4 5 Mathematics   Total budget - 2 560 886 GEL Maximum budget per proposal – 63 000 GEL # Submitted proposals - 376; Funded - 87 projects; Project duration - 12-36 month. 6 Physical & Chemical sciences  7 Life Sciences   8 Medical and health sciences 9 Earth and environmental sciences   10 Agricultural sciences

Supporting Young Scientists – MA Research Grants Total budget - 240 000 GEL Maximum budget per project – 6 000 GEL # Submitted proposals - 58; Funded - 47 project; Project Duration - 4-10 month. 1 Georgian studies 2 Natural sciences 3 Engineering and technology 4 Medical and health sciences 5 Agricultural sciences 6 Social sciences 7 Humanities sciences

Supporting Young Scientists – Seasonal Schools 1 Georgian studies Total Budget - 500 000 GEL Maximum budget per project - 45 000 GEL # Submitted proposals - 13; Funded - 11 projects; Period for implementation - 1.10.2015- 31.05.2016. 2 Natural sciences 3 Engineering and technology 4 Medical and health sciences 5 Agricultural sciences 6 Social sciences 7 Humanities sciences

International Collaboration and Mobility – Travel grants Distribution of Funded Projects by Fields 1 Georgian studies 2 Humanities, Social sciences 3 Engineering and technology Information engineering and Communications 4 5 Mathematics   Physical & Chemical sciences  6 7 Life Sciences   8 Medical and health sciences 9 Earth and environmental sciences   Up to-35 35-40 45-55 10 Agricultural sciences

International Collaboration and Mobility – Conference grants 1 Natural sciences 2 Engineering and technology 3 Medical and health sciences 4 Agricultural sciences 5 Social sciences 6 Humanities sciences

Georgian Studies – Research Grants on Georgia material and cultural heritage Total budget – 400 000 GEL in 2015 Maximum budget per project – 100 000 GEL per year [overall 300 000 GEL] # Submitted proposals - 43; Funded – 4 projects; 24 Scientists Project duration – 3 years Total budget for 3 years - 987 771 GEL TSU ISU (IUNI) NCM

Georgian Studies - Supporting Georgian Studies Centers and programs aboard – Oxford University Georgian Studies Program, Visiting Academic Total budget - 215 522 GEL # Submitted proposals -11 Funded - 2 academic fellowships Fellowship duration 12 month 5 Social sciences 6 Humanities sciences

International Collaboration Life Sciences   Engineering and technology CERN – 316 539 GEL DUBNA – 716 149 GEL JUELICH CENTER -25 069 GEL CNR – 47 300 GEL CNRS – funded in 2016 [total 30 000 EURO for 3 years, 10 000 per year] STCU – results expected in February 2016 [grant allocation 537 000 GEL] ISTC – co-financing from 2017, [possible from 2016] EU Multilateral Programs (FP7 IncoNet EaP; Black Sea Horizon) Agricultural sciences Physical & Chemical sciences  Information engineering and Communications Earth and environmental sciences   Medical and health sciences Humanities, Social sciences Engineering and technology Agricultural sciences Physical & Chemical sciences  Earth and environmental sciences   Medical and health sciences

Scientific Information and Technology infrastructure development ELSEVIER BV, Scopus for Universities and Research Centers; 2 Georgian Journals in ELSEVIER from 2016 - Annals of Agrarian Science Transactions of Andria Razmadze Mathematical Institute

Science Communication Young Researchers and Inventors program Leonardo da Vinci – Total budget -28 150 GEL # Schools participation - 44; # Submitted proposals - 67; Grandpre - Tour abroad Prizes Awards (I, II, III) - 10 000 GEL 2015 International Olympiads Total Budget - 219 036 GEL. 2015 Achievement Mathematics - 1 Silver, 3 Bronze and 1 Honor; IT – 4 Bronze Medals Physics – 3 Honors. Male Female

   

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