Research adds more resources in Sweden

In the 2004 budget proposes the Swedish government investment in applied industrial research in the IT / telecommunications, medical research and environmental research. Together with the earlier bets, it means that the state funding for research and postgraduate education will increase by about 1.7 billion kronor during the period 2000-2005. The government proposes that medical research is reinforced by 50 million. This is done through a financial resources for Research on the 25 million kronor from 2004, and by giving compensation to certain county of clinically oriented medical research is increased by a total of 25 million kronor from 2005.It also proposed the government to VINNOVA added 100 million kronor from 2004 to reinforce the applied industrial research in the IT / telecommunications. The State funding for research and postgraduate education has increased significantly in recent years. Now, we are taking further steps to strengthen research in a few keen knowledge, says the education and Research Thomas Ostros in a commentary. In some areas has not, however, the rapid and extensive expansion of basic education met with an equally strong demand from the students. The government is now proposing that 120 million kronor refocus from some universities grundutbil dningsanslag for research, especially to Trust and Research Council. The government wants to build an inclusive knowledge society where higher education is a live possibility in every home. At the same time, it is crucial for Sweden’s future growth and development to be given more opportunities to study further. Our long-term goal is that 50 percent of a cohort should have started higher studies at the age of 25, says the education and Research Thomas Ostros. Also read the Trust may be 100 million to applied industrial research in the IT and telecom.

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