Number: 2006-013-1-020
Title: IUPACs role in international research funding in
the chemical sciences: a feasibility study
Task Group
Chairman: Markus Behnke
Members: Luis Echegoyen, George
Horvai, Wenping Liang,
Alejandra Palermo,
Pieter S. Steyn and Jean-Pierre
Vairon
Objective:
To explore ways by which organizations and agencies responsible for
funding chemical research in various countries can exchange information
on international trends in funding and develop international partnerships
for projects of mutual interest. To determine whether and how IUPAC
can provide continuing leadership for this activity.
Description:
This is a follow-up to IUPAC project
2004-014-1-020.
(see that project page for a report)
The idea behind that project was to bring together individuals responsible
for funding chemical research in a number of countries in order to share
information on international trends in research funding and to explore
mechanisms for developing international partnerships for projects of
mutual interest.A planning meeting [London, July 2004] and an international
workshop [Beijing, August 2005] were very successful in providing a
forum for exchange of relevant information. The participants agreed
unanimously that further meetings of this sort will be valuable, and
they felt that a long-term program should be developed for continuing
interactions at future meetings and by various forms of electronic communication.
They concluded that IUPAC is the most appropriate organization to provide
the framework for such a program.
For its part, IUPAC is well positioned to deal through its Divisions
with activities in specific aspects of the chemical sciences, and inter-disciplinary
programs involving chemistry education and interactions with industry
can readily be handled through appropriate Operational Committees. However,
this important constituency - representatives of the organizations in
each country that provide the bulk of funding for research in the chemical
sciences - has no obvious "home" within IUPAC.
This project has three goals:
- Continue, under IUPAC auspices, the interactions begun in London
and Beijing
- Ascertain over the next two years whether there is sufficient worldwide
interest to warrant a serious effort by IUPAC to assert leadership
in developing a long-term program in this arena
- Investigate ways by which IUPAC could either accommodate such a
long-term program within its existing structure or could modify the
structure as needed
Progress:
To address the first goal, workshops were held on 29 August 2006,
in conjunction with the European Chemistry Congress in Budapest, and
on 9 August 2007, as part of the IUPAC General Assembly in Torino. Major
topics covered in the two meetings were as follows:
- Results of a questionnaire on funding policies and practices in
a number of countries
- Outcome of the first ERA-Chemistry call for proposals
- A case study of the successful NSF/DFG bilateral call for proposals
- Polymer chemistry - a showcase for a transcontinental call for proposals
- Results of a questionnaire on women in chemistry
The second goal was addressed in both workshops. The participants in
these two workshops and in the workshop held in Beijing under the previous
project agreed that the forums are very useful and that international
research funding would benefit from continuing IUPAC leadership. Accordingly,
in October 2007, the task group submitted a detailed proposal to the
IUPAC Officers for formation of a permanent body.
The IUPAC Executive Committee met the third goal by deciding in November
2007 to form a Committee on Chemistry Research Funding, operating initially
under the Bureau. If results during 2008 are encouraging, the Bureau
will consider a recommendation to Council in August 2009 to establish
this body as a Standing Committee.
The task group will hold another workshop at the Chemical Heritage Foundation
in Philadelphia on 15 August 2008.
Last update: 25 February 2008
<project announcement published in
Chem. Int. July-Aug
2006>
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