Finnish Research Infrastructure Survey and Roadmap
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In response to the need for a more coordinated approach to
policy making in the field of research infrastructures in Finland and
following the work of the European Strategy Forum on
Research Infrastructures (ESFRI), the Research Infrastructure
Committee of the Ministry of Education proposed a national review of
research infrastructures in its
report published in 2007.
Funded by the Ministry of Education, the Finnish
Federation of Learned Societies is responsible for the Finnish Research
Infrastructure Survey and Roadmap project during
2008.
The Ministry appointed a project Steering Group chaired by
Counsellor of Education Mirja Arajärvi (Ministry of Education). The
invited members of the group were Director Mika Aalto (Tekes – The
Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation), Professor Mikael
Hildén (Finnish Environment Institute), Professor Juhani Keinonen
(Federation of Finnish Learned Societies), Vice President (Research)
Riitta Mustonen (Academy of Finland), Senior Adviser, R&D, Martti
Mäkelä (Ministry of Transport and Communications), Counsellor of
Education Marja-Liisa Niemi (Ministry of Education), Director,
Innovation Policy, Sakari Immonen (Ministry of Employment and the
Economy), Chief Planning Officer Tuomas Parkkari (Science and
Technology Policy Council), Director of Research Mikko Peltonen
(Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry), and Director of Research and
Development Kari Vinni (Ministry of Social Affairs and Health).
Invited permanent experts of the Steering Group were
Vice-Rector Outi Krause (Helsinki University of Technology, Finnish
Council of University Rectors), Rector Tapio Varmola (Seinäjoki
University of Applied Sciences, Rectors Conference of Finnish
Universities of Applied Sciences), Secretary General Sari Löytökorpi
(Advisory Board for Sectoral Research), Adviser Janica Ylikarjula
(Confederation of Finnish Industries EK), and Programme Director Markus
Ranne (Finpro organization). The secretary of the Steering Group was
Senior Science Adviser Eeva Ikonen.
The questionnaires were divided into two separate
divisions:
(1.) The review division produced a data set
concerning current national research infrastructures and international
research infrastructures where Finland is a member or is attached to it
via a treaty. All research infrastructures that were included in the
report had to fill the criteria of national research infrastructures
outlined by the Steering Committee. With regard to Finland, the final
review report will help complement the overall picture of European
research infrastructures.
(2.) The second division consisted of proposals for
the long-term national plan or "roadmap". The roadmap report is
a 10–20 year plan for national needs or possible emerging national
needs of different research fields in terms of research infrastructure,
including the need for new national research infrastructures, upgrading
the existing national research infrastructures, joining in existing/new
international research infrastructures or participating in upgrading
processes of the existing international research infrastructures.
The mapping of national-level research infrastructure and
new infrastructure needs was carried out with the aid of an open
Internet-based survey. The Steering Group checked all submitted
proposals: proposals
for existing research infrastructures and proposals
for the roadmap. After the pre-evaluation, the results of the
survey were assessed by three international expert panels: LME: Life
Sciences and Medicine & Environmental Sciences, PSE:
Physical Sciences, eScience and Engineering, SSH:
Social Sciences and Humanities.
The final report
National-level research infrastructures. Present state and roadmap
(Publications of the Ministry of Education, Finland
2009:2) was published on February 11, 2009. In the future, the
review process and the assessment of long term-needs are designed to be
repeated at regular intervals.