20.12.06
13.12.06
OECD Report - Universidades Portuguesas
OCDE apresenta relatório de avaliação do sistema do ensino superior português
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REVIEWS OF NATIONAL POLICIES FOR EDUCATION - TERTIARY EDUCATION IN PORTUGAL - Examiners’ Report
OCDE recomenda que universidades e politécnicos passem a ser fundações (PÚBLICO)
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REVIEWS OF NATIONAL POLICIES FOR EDUCATION - TERTIARY EDUCATION IN PORTUGAL - Examiners’ Report
OCDE recomenda que universidades e politécnicos passem a ser fundações (PÚBLICO)
5.12.06
Reorganização das Universidades em Lisboa?
Actualização: Ministro do Ensino Superior nega encerramento de universidades públicas
Mariano Gago admite fechar universidade em Lisboa
Diário Económico, 5 Dez
Governo pondera fechar uma das quatro universidades de Lisboa
Público, 5 Dez
Mariano Gago admite fechar universidade em Lisboa
Diário Económico, 5 Dez
Governo pondera fechar uma das quatro universidades de Lisboa
Público, 5 Dez
4.12.06
Public procurement for R&D
University association calls for increase in public procurement budgets for R&D
Member States should use a greater proportion of their research and development (R&D) public procurement budgets to encourage businesses to draw on the university-research base, a new report by the League of European Research Universities (LERU) has argued.
The LERU report, 'Universities and Innovation: The Challenge for Europe', notes that in 2004, governments across Europe spent in excess of €170 billion on public procurement. But only €1.64 billion of this went towards procuring R&D, and tended to be for well-tried, low cost technologies from major suppliers, rather than novel technologies and products coming from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Member States should use a greater proportion of their research and development (R&D) public procurement budgets to encourage businesses to draw on the university-research base, a new report by the League of European Research Universities (LERU) has argued.
The LERU report, 'Universities and Innovation: The Challenge for Europe', notes that in 2004, governments across Europe spent in excess of €170 billion on public procurement. But only €1.64 billion of this went towards procuring R&D, and tended to be for well-tried, low cost technologies from major suppliers, rather than novel technologies and products coming from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
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