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Fostering the development of human resources for science and technology (Curatela)
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- Abstract
- The education, training and deployment of human capital in
science and technology remain critical to scientific discovery
and the advancement of knowledge. In modern times, invest-
ment in scientific human capital has been a cornerstone of the
economic development policies of OECD countries as well as
for emerging economies seeking to climb the development
ladder. Ensuring an adequate scientific workforce, however, is
not dependent solely on demographic numbers or investment
in early education but it is closely linked to how the science and
education system of a country is structured, how research
priorities are set and how and what research is funded. Togeth-
er these developments are creating new challenges for govern-
ments, higher education institutions and business. In order to
provide a platform for discussion the National Research
Council of Italy (CNR) together with the Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) jointly
organised a Conference on Fostering the Development of Human
Resources for Science and Technologythat was held in Rome, Italy
on 5-6 June 2003. This event brought together relevant stake-
holders from government, higher education institutions,
business and civil society to discuss the challenges and
solutions to building a scientific workforce as well as to identi-
fy areas for further investigation.
This book presents the collection of papers prepared for the
Conference and is organised in four parts. The first one presents the main issues as emerging from the background
documents prepared by the OECD and the introductory
addresses of the Conference hosts and organisers. The discus-
sion guide has been prepared by the OECD to focus and
provide input for the discussion during the Conference, but in
itself it stands as a useful guide through the main themes of
contemporary debate on human resources for S&T.
The background report has been written by the OECD and
explores the recent trends, challenges and policy responses
related to human resources in the science system of OECD
countries. The information contained in this document is built
also upon the activity of the OECD Ad Hoc Group on Steering
and Funding of Research Institutions and draws on OECD data.
The second part of the proceedings examines evidence of
mismatches in the demand and supply of researchers and
scientists in OECD countries and explores whether the causes
are cyclical or structural
The third part aims to identify the recent and on-going
changes in the demand for R&D personnel - in both the public
and business sectors - and the implications for research train-
ing systems.
The fourth part presents lessons from recent policies to
enhance the quality and quantity of S&T personnel. (literal)
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