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3 Effects of the Framework Programm
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involved necessarily means that the
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Figure 23 Proportion of EU funding
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why they are not present in the Cor
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Figure 27 Universities' Top-10 part
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FPs are not displacing or crowding
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ecognised by the rectorates, but ha
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A chemist’s story Have the FPs in
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Complaints about Commission bureauc
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in scientific competition and acces
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4 The Swedish Life Sciences and Hea
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The total number of life science co
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Lund University has also made speci
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4.3.2 In industry Worldwide the lar
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Figure 29 Swedish participation in
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Figure 31 Swedish life sciences FP
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Three (infectious diseases, cancer
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Figure 36 Concordance in life scien
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the budget to IMI; due to IMI Astra
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4.5.2 Impact on the public research
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4.5.2.2 Research institutes The mai
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life science for health care is sti
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Figure 38 ICT across FPs 1-6 FP1 FP
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• Industrial participation shows
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While the FPs had important short-t
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devices. The mobile phone is not lo
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development strategy of the company
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• Recognition of a department wit
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• eMobility (for mobile and wirel
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ibliometric research in specific do
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2002 the country of final assembly,
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Figure 45 Overall production of roa
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countries. While Sweden’s labour
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In 2006, the Centre for ECO2 Vehicl
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Figure 46 Technical and total perso
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More radical approaches to fuel eff
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In the aerospace area, the Advisory
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Figure 50 projects with Swedish par
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institutional complexity of various
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The rail sector is small, with Bomb
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department idiosyncratically named
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concern and the industry, Vtek is a
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Figure 57 Volvo AB FP participation
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Figure 58 Volvo combustion and cata
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Figure 59 Volvo safety FP participa
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The multi-functional nature of ITS
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database of experience of driver be
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Caption Figure 62 Vehicle Manufactu
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network with engine designers and i
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that more aspects of designs have t
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The Swedish road vehicles makers -
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National level policy implications
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If we look at the Swedish sustainab
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increased with the consequence that
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Figure 63 Swedish energy research 1
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esearch). Solar energy and wind res
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Among the remaining projects the la
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7.4.2 Swedish Participation per sus
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ecent participations. Overall the p
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7.4.2.5 Hydropower and other source
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7.5.2 Topical Focus of FP research
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Networks have also positive effects
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technologies is modest. Market effe
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There is evidence that the addition
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combination of national and FP prog
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and large-scale change needed in ou
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Appendix A University of Gothenburg
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Figure 74 Development of employees
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The 2009-2012 Research and educatio
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• Basic assistance with proposals
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Figure 78 Ratio of EU income to res
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esearchers interviewed have for a p
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Appendix B Lund University B.1. Int
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Figure 80 Development of employees
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B.2. Strategy development LU consid
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Figure 82 Number of participations
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participators that their need for s
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LU has clearly benefited from the F
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which requires substantial compleme
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By and large, the interviewees have
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Appendix C Chalmers University of T
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Over the past decade, Chalmers’ i
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According to Webometrics’ univers
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Figure 87 Number of participations
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y now are so experienced FP partici
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• Acquire new knowledge • Build
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not go for an FP project for the mo
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University income statistics from t
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Figure 90 Income development Millio
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• Aging Research Centre, ARC •
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Concerning epidemiology, the need t
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Encouraged by its successful partic
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Figure 95 Ratio of EU income to res
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was granted and the plan for using
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Appendix E Växjö University E.1.
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Figure 97 Development of employees
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E.3. FP participation Figure 99 cle
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drawing of any conclusions difficul
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contributing to your curriculum vit
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F.2. Technology Molecular, i.e gene
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Appendix H Distribution of life sci
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Appendix J Possible effects of Swed
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a The study group, also referred to
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one university appears on any one p
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Figure 110 The 25 largest ISI/Thoms
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eference group. Simultaneously the
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Figure 115 Collaboration between re
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J.5. Discussion One measure of the
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4.2 % (2006) of the total R&D fundi
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276 All universities ISI-category E
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278 Gothenburg University ISI-categ
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280 Karolinska Institutet ISI-categ
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282 Lund University ISI-category EU
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Annex B: Diagrams of major subject
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Figure 127 25 largest subject categ
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Figure 135 The 25 largest subject f
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292 Annex E: Tables of data for fiv
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EEFAE Environmentally Friendly Airc
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SCeNDT Scientific Centre of Non-Des
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