FWO: Where discoveries begin Research Foundation - Flanders dr. Benno Hinnekint, Director.

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FWO: Where discoveries begin Research Foundation - Flanders dr. Benno Hinnekint, Director

2 Content Some key figures and features FWO in short

3 Key figures Flanders  inhabitants (on a belgian total of )  A surface area of km 2 R&D expenditures in Flanders (2008):  Public sector: 0,69 % - target 1 % GDP  Private sector: 1,40 % - target 2 % GDP

4 Institutions on the tertiary education level 6 Universities 22 Advanced Schools

5 Main instruments and actions Support fundamental research at universities  Special Research Fund (BOF) of the universities  Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)

6 Key features of FWO FWO is an independent Flemish agency Founded in 1928 Funding basic research in the universities Budget: 184 Mio EUR (2008)

7 Funding instruments Individual Support  Fellowships - Research Grants - Travel Grants Supporting Research Teams  Research projects  Brain gain (Odysseus)  Big Science support International Contacts and networking Private prizes

8 Evaluation and selection Interuniversity competition Bottom-up initiative FWO evaluation: peer review  External referees  Scientific committees (31)

9 Main goals (1) More young researchers  Increase of the applications doubled in 5 year  Extension total file predoctoral researchers from 620 to 848 (by 2011) + bench fee  Extension total file postdoctoral researchers from 492 to 770 (by 2011) + bench fee + eventual mobility allowance

10 Main goals (2) More female scientists  Several family friendly measures  50% predoctoral are women  36% postdoctoral are women  Increase of the number of female scientific committee members from 11% to 20%

11 Key figures Annual budget 2008: 184 million EUR Fellowships41% Projects52% International co-operation4% Administrative management3%

12 Scientific Fields

13 International Co-operation – Overview (1) Scientific Research Networks Visiting Postdoctoral Fellowships Grants to attend congresses abroad Grants for stays abroad Grants to organise congresses in Belgium Bilateral scientific co-operation (18 countries)

14 International Co-operation – Overview (2) Participation in international programmes European co-operation (ESF, ERA, …) Coordination of international projects Bilateral Research Cooperation (USA, China, Vietnam, Ecuador, South-Africa)