The Fourth workshop of the ESF Member Organisation Forum on Evaluation of Funding Schemes and Research Programmes took place on 27-28 April 2009. It was hosted by the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA), in Budapest.
Opening & Welcoming
by Gabor Makara, President of the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA)
| Setting the scene and structure of the workshop, Laura Marin, European Science Foundation |
Plenary Session I ; Chair: Alexis-Michel Mugabushaka, European Research Council
PPT | Using the 'Payback Framework' to assess the Impact of funded research projects: a pilot study of the Health Research Board Ireland, Brendan Curran, Health Research Board, Ireland |
PPT | Four key areas of impact of science, technology and innovations - results of the project on "Impact Framework and Indicators for Science, Technology and Innovation" in Finland, Tarmo Lemola, Advansis Oy, Finland |
PDF | Canada's National Research Council efforts to establish a framework for evaluating socio-economic impact of research, Rick Kijek, National Research Council, Canada |
Parallel Sessions
Strand A | Mapping the Funding portfolio:Ex-post evaluation of Funding Schemes, Frank Bingen, Fonds National de la Recherche, Luxemburg
Chairs: Brendan Curran, Health Research Board, Ireland and Frank Bingen, Fonds National de la Recherche, Luxemburg |
Strand B |
Chair: Elisabeth de Turckheim, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, France |
Plenary Session II; Chair: Anke Reinhardt, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Germany
PPT | Evaluating outcomes and impact of research funded by private foundations: "Evaluation Strategy of the Wellcome Trust", Briony Rayfield, The Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom |
PPT | ERC Evaluation strategy: Experiences with the call for proposals for monitoring and evaluation studies, Alexis-Michel Mugabushaka, European Research Council |
Strand A PPT Strand B PDF | Report on the results of the activities of Working Groups and next steps, Chairs of the Working Groups |
PPT | Structure for future interactions: extension of the forum or informal network? |
Closing session
Feedback session and wrapping up |