G. Tautkeviciene and I. Ceseviciute. Open Science in Horizon 2020: Open Aire ...Aidis Stukas
Access to scientific information accelerates research, discovery and economic development. For more than a decade libraries take part in the open access movement to develop an environment which provides access to scientific information. Open access stakeholders and experts are working together to achieve these aims. The presentation will elaborate on the infrastructure of open access which bridges the gap between academia and society by sharing research findings in new ways.
OpenAIRE is an initiative by the European Commission for an Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe to support open scholarly communication, Open Science and access to the research output of the European funded projects. The infrastructure of OpenAIRE supports the Open Science policy implemented in the programme Horizon2020 by the European Commission.
Vaidas Morkevičius - Open Data for Enhancing the Quality of ResearchAidis Stukas
The European Social Survey (ESS) is an academically driven cross-national survey that has been conducted across Europe since 2001. The presentation will focus on three pillars of quality enhancement in social research: good data, good documentation and good analytics.
Brigita Serafinavičiūtė. Open science – The Essential Ingredient of Our FutureAidis Stukas
3O - is the new popular abbreviation in the European Research Area. Pushed forward by Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation it stands for "Open Science, Open Innovation, Open to the World". What is the ideology behind this? Maybe it is just a nicely coined catchy expression? What is the role of Open Science for our future? How far have we gone towards this vision?
Mantas Zimnickas - How Open is Lithuanian Government data? atviriduomenys.lt Aidis Stukas
Mantas Zimnickas presented on open data in Lithuania at OpenCon 2016. He discussed what open means according to opendefinition.org, defined open data, and summarized the status of open data initiatives in Lithuania. Zimnickas' site atviriduomenys.lt aims to provide open data to users by collecting data from providers and using it in projects. The talk covered challenges of working with different data formats and proposed approaches to standardizing and automating data extraction and transformation. Zimnickas concluded by sharing code for several of his open data projects.
Vida Mildažienė and Eglė Marija Ramanuskaitė - Steps Towards Open Science and...Aidis Stukas
This document discusses steps towards open science and education in Lithuania. It introduces Vida Mildažienė and her work in science communication, including organizing science festivals. It discusses five schools of thought around open science as well as bringing science closer to society through initial tools like science festivals and open days. It then provides examples of citizen science projects in Lithuania including monitoring bryozoan biodiversity and biohacking lichens. It discusses the development of science communication and citizen science over three time periods in Lithuania and tools provided for STEM education. Finally, it summarizes a proposed citizen science project on bryozoans that would engage students and honor the historical work of Bronė Pajiedaitė.
habil. dr. Eugenijus Butkus (VU) Ar doktorantūra – tik trečia studijų pakopa?Aidis Stukas
This document discusses doctoral studies in Lithuania and Europe. It provides an overview of the doctoral process, including the duration of studies, requirements for completion, and examinations. It notes some areas for improvement in the Lithuanian system, such as increasing the percentage of doctoral students who defend their dissertation immediately after completion, addressing high teaching loads for some doctoral students, and attracting more international students. The document also contains observations from a review of Vilnius University and summarizes the main achievements of the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.
G. Tautkeviciene and I. Ceseviciute. Open Science in Horizon 2020: Open Aire ...Aidis Stukas
Access to scientific information accelerates research, discovery and economic development. For more than a decade libraries take part in the open access movement to develop an environment which provides access to scientific information. Open access stakeholders and experts are working together to achieve these aims. The presentation will elaborate on the infrastructure of open access which bridges the gap between academia and society by sharing research findings in new ways.
OpenAIRE is an initiative by the European Commission for an Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe to support open scholarly communication, Open Science and access to the research output of the European funded projects. The infrastructure of OpenAIRE supports the Open Science policy implemented in the programme Horizon2020 by the European Commission.
Vaidas Morkevičius - Open Data for Enhancing the Quality of ResearchAidis Stukas
The European Social Survey (ESS) is an academically driven cross-national survey that has been conducted across Europe since 2001. The presentation will focus on three pillars of quality enhancement in social research: good data, good documentation and good analytics.
Brigita Serafinavičiūtė. Open science – The Essential Ingredient of Our FutureAidis Stukas
3O - is the new popular abbreviation in the European Research Area. Pushed forward by Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation it stands for "Open Science, Open Innovation, Open to the World". What is the ideology behind this? Maybe it is just a nicely coined catchy expression? What is the role of Open Science for our future? How far have we gone towards this vision?
Mantas Zimnickas - How Open is Lithuanian Government data? atviriduomenys.lt Aidis Stukas
Mantas Zimnickas presented on open data in Lithuania at OpenCon 2016. He discussed what open means according to opendefinition.org, defined open data, and summarized the status of open data initiatives in Lithuania. Zimnickas' site atviriduomenys.lt aims to provide open data to users by collecting data from providers and using it in projects. The talk covered challenges of working with different data formats and proposed approaches to standardizing and automating data extraction and transformation. Zimnickas concluded by sharing code for several of his open data projects.
Vida Mildažienė and Eglė Marija Ramanuskaitė - Steps Towards Open Science and...Aidis Stukas
This document discusses steps towards open science and education in Lithuania. It introduces Vida Mildažienė and her work in science communication, including organizing science festivals. It discusses five schools of thought around open science as well as bringing science closer to society through initial tools like science festivals and open days. It then provides examples of citizen science projects in Lithuania including monitoring bryozoan biodiversity and biohacking lichens. It discusses the development of science communication and citizen science over three time periods in Lithuania and tools provided for STEM education. Finally, it summarizes a proposed citizen science project on bryozoans that would engage students and honor the historical work of Bronė Pajiedaitė.
habil. dr. Eugenijus Butkus (VU) Ar doktorantūra – tik trečia studijų pakopa?Aidis Stukas
This document discusses doctoral studies in Lithuania and Europe. It provides an overview of the doctoral process, including the duration of studies, requirements for completion, and examinations. It notes some areas for improvement in the Lithuanian system, such as increasing the percentage of doctoral students who defend their dissertation immediately after completion, addressing high teaching loads for some doctoral students, and attracting more international students. The document also contains observations from a review of Vilnius University and summarizes the main achievements of the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.
2. Bendrųjų MTEP išlaidų kaip BVP dalies kaita
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0,67 0,66 0,71
0,85
1
0,16 0,15 0,22 0,23 0,19 0,2 0,23
0,24 0,24 0,24
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0,9
1,76 1,76 1,78 1,78
1,85
1,94 1,93 1,97 2,01 2,02
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Tikslas
2020 m.
AM ir valdžios sektoriuose Verslo sektoriuje EU28
EU28 vidurkis
Lietuva
3.
4.
5.
6. Išlaidos MTEP Valstybės ir AM
sektoriuose 2013 m., 112,5 mln. Eur.
Bazinis finansavimas (asignavimai) MTEP - 36,8
Konkursinis finansavimas per LMT – 16,8
Konkursinis finansavimas per MITA – 3,4
iš viso – 57 mln. Eur.
Likę 55,5 mln. Eur.:
asignavimai studijoms (iš 112,1 mln. Eur.)
asign. ūkiui ir administravimui (iš 21,6 mln. Eur.)
muziejų, bibliotekų, ligoninių ir kt. išlaidos MTEP
7.
8. Bazinio finansavimo lėšų paskirstymas mokslo sritims ir
menui (2)
Lėšos už SM
11 %
HM
14%
BM
19 %
FM
25 %
ŽŪM
6 %
TM
21 %
Menai
4 %
Publikacijas, patentus, augalų
veisles (MTEP) 80 80 55 55 40 35
Dalyvavimą tarptautinėse MTEP
programose (MT ir EP) 10 5 15 15 15 20
Verslo MTEP užsakymų vykdymą
(EP) 5 10 25 25 35 30
Verslo MTEP užsakymų vykdymą
(per MITA) (EP) 5 5 5 5 10 15
Apie 50 % lėšų paskirstoma pagal 3 metų mokslo (meno veiklos
vertinimo rezultatus:
-ekspertinio vertinimo: 50 % SM, HM ir M; 33 % BM, FM, ŽŪM ir TM
- formaliojo vertinimo: 50 % SM, HM ir M; 67 % BM, FM, ŽŪM ir TM
Apie 50 % lėšų paskirstoma pagal norminius etatus (proporcingai
anksčiau paskirtoms lėšoms)
valstybės biudžeto lėšų eksperimentinės plėtros darbams paskirstoma apie 1/2 fiziniuose ir biomedicinos moksluose, 1/3 - žemės ūkio ir technologijos moksluose. 1/3 lėšų MTEP paskirstoma konkurso būdu - per LMT ir MITA
.