Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) is a national science funding body of the Russian government[1] created on 27 April 1992 by Decree of the President of Russia.[2]
Activities
The Russian Foundation for Basic Research financially sponsors conferences and research,[4][5][6] provides collective bargaining in negotiating access to research databases for Russian research institutions,[7] and co-hosts the Scopus Awards with Elsevier for Russian scientists who score high in Elsevier's academic productivity and citation metrics and are strongly involved in RFBR’s programs and grants.[8]
RFBR research grants are usually only available to Russian researchers and their international collaborators.[9]
International collaboration
RFBR collaborates with other research foundations around the world, including CRDF Global,[10] the National Science Foundation[11] and National Institutes of Health[12][13] in the United States, the French National Center for Scientific Research,[14] the German Research Foundation[15][16][lower-alpha 1] the Royal Society of the United Kingdom,[18][19] the Iran National Science Foundation,[20] the Indian Ministry of Science and Technology,[21][22][23] the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of the Republic of Cuba,[24] the Academy of Finland,[25] the Research Council of Norway,[26] and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia.[27]
International joint projects
- BRICS STI Framework Programme
- BRICS is an association of the governments of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa which have met annually since 2009. In 2015, BRICS members completed a memorandum of understanding on collaboration in science, technology, and innovation.[28][29] The Russian Foundation for Basic Research is one of several Russian state agencies which are implementing these collaborations.[30][31]
- Lake Elgygytgyn
- While no Russian agency is a member of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program, RFBR financially sponsors the International Drilling Program's work at Lake Elgygytgyn.[32]
- e-ASIA Joint Research Program
- The Russian Foundation for Basic Research is a member of the e-ASIA Joint Research Program, an effort to promote innovation in science and technology in the East Asian region as a means of spurring economic development.[33][34]
- Global Research Council
- The RFBR be co-hosted the 2018 annual meeting of the Global Research Council with the National Research Foundation of Korea.[3][35]
Presidents
- Vladislav Panchenko, 2008-[3]
Related Russian government organizations
For a chart of Russian government organizations on science and technology, see Perret, J.K. (2013). Knowledge as a driver of regional growth in the Russian Federation. Springer. p. 73. ISBN 978-3-642-40279-1.
- Presidential Council for Science and Education
- Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
- Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations - Created in 2013 and controls Russian Academy of Sciences property[36]
- Russian Science Foundation - Established by Vladimir Putin in 2013 to support basic research and the development of science research teams[17][37]
- Russian Academy of Sciences - "Russia’s primary basic-research organization"[38]
- Skolkovo Foundation - "Russia's flagship science foundation and a pet project of... Dmitry Medvedev"[39] which primarily has been developing a technology-focused district outside Moscow,[38]
- Rosatom - Involved in nuclear energy research[40]
- Rusnano - a nanotechnology investment company created by the Russian government
- Russian Foundation for Humanities
- Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises - founded in 1994
- Russian Fund for Technological Development
- State Committee on Science and Technology - Active until at least 1998[41] See State Committee of the Soviet Union.
Notes
- The Russian Science Foundation has also formed partnerships with the German Research Foundation.[17]
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Further reading
- Dezhina, Irina (2015). "The State of Science and Innovation in Russia in 2014". In Sinelnikov-Mourylev, S. (ed.). Russian economy in 2014: Trends and outlooks. Russian economy: Trends and perspectives. 36. Moscow: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy. p. 316–338. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2672387. ISBN 9785932554241. SSRN 2672387. Note: This work has two SSRN ids for the same document. The other is 2684437.
- Graham, L.R.; Dezhina, I. (2008). Science in the New Russia: Crisis, Aid, Reform. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-21988-6.
- Komkov, N. I.; Ivashchenko, N. P. (2009). "Institutional problems of introducing innovations". Studies on Russian Economic Development. Pleiades. 20 (5): 472–481. doi:10.1134/s1075700709050025. ISSN 1075-7007.
- Aasland, Aadne (2007). Development in Research: An Outline of the Science Systems in Russia and the Baltic States. Oslo: Nordic Council of Ministers / NordForsk. ISSN 1504-8640. oai:DiVA.org:norden-3002. Publisher's webpage
External links
- Official website
(in English) - ERA-LEARN 2020 Page