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June 2009

BRAZILIAN FEDERAL AGENCY FOR SUPPORT AND EVALUATION OF GRADUATE EDUCATION. June 2009. Administration of Evaluation. Administration of Programs and Scholarships. Administration of Management. Higher Council. Administration of Internacional Relations. Chairmanship of CAPES.

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June 2009

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  1. BRAZILIAN FEDERAL AGENCY FOR SUPPORT AND EVALUATION OF GRADUATE EDUCATION June 2009

  2. Administration of Evaluation Administration of Programs and Scholarships Administration of Management Higher Council Administration of Internacional Relations Chairmanship ofCAPES CTC-EB Administration ofEBP CTC-ES Administration of EAD

  3. National System for Graduate Studies - 2009 • 2,738 Programs* responsable for: • 4,111Courses*: - 2,443 masters (59,4%), - 1,415 Ph. D. (34,4%), - 253 professional masters (6,2%); • 44,055Teaching** • 150,121Registered Students in the end of year 2008**: - 97,371 master and professional master, - 52,750 Ph. D.; • 49,081 scholarships***: - 31,528 master and professional master, - 17,553 Ph. D.; *Source: Courses recommended and recognized. Disponível em: http://www.capes.gov.br/cursos-recomendados. Date of update : 04/05/2009. ** Source : Coleta 2008. *** Source : Cadastro Discente. Date of update:11 /05/ 2009.

  4. Brazilian Model for S&T&I • VIRTUOUS CICLE OF THE BRAZILIAN SCIENCE • INITIATION IN SCIENCE • STRONGPOSTGRADUATION PROGRAM • FORMATION OF RESEARCH GROUPS • INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION • ACCESS TO THE PORTAL OF PERIODICS

  5. Federal Government State Governments MCT MEC State of São Paulo 15 other States CNPQ 1951 CAPES 1951 FAPESP 1962 FAPES 1989-92 Fellowships for Post-Graduate Students FINEP 1967 Funding Individual Research Projects Funding Institutional Research Projects Fellowships for Senior and Young Investigators Brazilian System for Support of S&T, and Development of Human Resources Numbers indicate year of foundation of agencies. Source: J.A. Guimarães, M.C. Human: (1995) Human Resources in S&T in Brazil Scientometrics 34: 101-119 MCT: Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia, MEC; Ministério da Educação, CNPq: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnológico, CAPES: Fundação Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, FINEP: Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos, FAPESP: Fundação de Apoio a Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo e FAPES: Fundação de Apoio a Pesquisa demais Estados.

  6. Distribution of Programs by Areas - 2009 Source: Courses recommended and recognized. Disponível em: http://www.capes.gov.br/cursos-recomendados. Date of update : 04/05/2009

  7. Regional Distribution of the Courses for Level- 2009 Source: Courses recommended and recognized. Disponível em: http://www.capes.gov.br/cursos-recomendados. Date of update : 04/05/2009

  8. Evolution of the Number of Titleholders Students 1987-2008 Source: Capes/MEC.Coleta 2008.

  9. Evolution of the number of Registered Students 1987-2008 Source: Capes/MEC.Coleta 2008.

  10. Evolution of the number of New Students 1987-2008 Source: Capes/MEC.Coleta 2008.

  11. Evolution of the number of Students 1987-2008 Ph. D.: Master: Source: Capes/MEC.Coleta 2008.

  12. Teaching Doctors/100 Thousand Inhabitants- 2008 Source: Capes/MEC.Coleta 2008.

  13. Number of Teaching of Engineerings Unit of the Federacy- 2008 546 1917 786 Source: Capes/MEC.Coleta 2008.

  14. Geographic Distribution of the Teaching Doctors, According to Concept of the Program- 2008 Source: Capes/MEC.Coleta 2008.

  15. Geographic Distribution of the Teaching Doctors, According to Concept of the Program- 2008 Source: Capes/MEC.Coleta 2008.

  16. Evaluation Scale • The courses are evaluated according to the following scale: • 1 and 2 disapprove the program; • 3 means a regular performance, meeting the minimum demanded; • 4 is considered a good performance 5 is the maximum grade to the program with Master's only; • 6 and 7 indicate an international high standard performance. June 08

  17. Distribution of the programs for CONCEPT, 2008 Source: Courses recommended and recognized. Disponível em: http://www.capes.gov.br/cursos-recomendados. Date of update : 04/05/2009

  18. Percentile distribution of the programs for CONCEPT, accordinglevels of course, 2008 Source: Courses recommended and recognized. Disponível em: http://www.capes.gov.br/cursos-recomendados. Date of update : 04/05/2009

  19. Capes Evaluation System: Software Package 1 2 1 – Coleta: Data gathering from graduate programs and transmission to Capes data base (user: graduate programs) 2 – Qualis: Classification of publication media (user: reviewers) 3 – Criteria/Reports: Define evaluation criteria for each area and provide reports for analysis (user: reviewing committee) 4 – Check: Allows data base check and the generation of the evaluation report (user: reviewing committee) 3 4 June 08

  20. Population > 100 million Area > 4 million km2 PIB* > US$ 400 billon Brazil - Country, population and economy: victorious combination Indonesia Nigeria Bangladesh Russia USA Pakistan India BraZil Canada China Mexico Australia Japan France Spain The United kingdom Germany Soul Korea Netherlands Italy Source: Investe Brasil *GDP nominalR. Dauscha (ANPEI) 3ª CNCTI

  21. Figures of Brazil Itaipu • 8% of global drinking water • 97% of electrical energy produced from hydropower plants • vast resources (crude oil, natural gas, iron ore, bauxite,…) • decreasing dependence from oil imports (85% in 1971 to 38% in 2001 of consumption, 0% in 2006) • world leader is alcohol production from sugar cane • no. 1 in tobacco, sugar and concentrated orange juice export • no. 2 & 3 in soy, beef, chicken, or steel export

  22. S & T and Development

  23. Strong Research and Productive Fields: • Agriculture (orange, soy bean, cereals); • Animal Production (beef, poultry, pork); • Automation: • IR: Sends the declaration of IR by Internet, • Banking: since 15 years ago through Internet, • National elections: results in hours, • Industrial plants; • Aircraft and Space Science; • Tropical Diseases and Public Health; • Dentistry; • BioFuels (ethanol and biodiesel); • Petroleum (deep water extraction); • Biological control of insects; • Cellulose production and paper industry. June 08

  24. Index of development of area, production and productivity of grains and oilseeds in Brazil between crop. Source: Martha Jr. (2008), a partir de Conab.

  25. Evolution of the cultivated area and area "saved" by productivity gains in crop grain and oilseeds in Brazil in the period 1976/1977 to 2006/2007. Source: Martha Jr. (2008), a partir de Conab.

  26. Portal Contents • 12,661periodical titles • 126 referential bases available Public • 268 Higher Education Institutions. Use • 21 million full texts downloaded/year in 2008 • 39 million referential base accesses/year in 2008 • More than 166,000 accesses/day, in 2008

  27. Collection Profile June 08

  28. Budget implemented by Capes ( million U$) Source:Capes/MEC

  29. Scientific Production indexed in the SCOPUS 2004 - 2008. Source: Scopus. Available in: http://www.scopus.com/home.url. Access to: 17 junho de 2009.

  30. Rank of scientific production indexed in the database SCOPUS and ISI in the year 2008. Source: Scopus. Available in: http://www.scopus.com/home.url. Access to: 17 junho de 2009.

  31. Brazilian Institutions - Rank of the Scientific Production indexed in the SCOPUS year 2008. Source: Scopus. Available in: http://www.scopus.com/home.url. Access to: 17 junho de 2009. Continued ...

  32. Continued ... Brazilian Institutions - Rank of the Scientific Production indexed in the SCOPUS year 2008. Source: Scopus. Available in: http://www.scopus.com/home.url. Access to: 17 junho de 2009.

  33. Ph.D. Degrees Granted X Published Articles (ISI):1987 - 2008 Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe - SCI (2008).

  34. Evolution of World Scientific Production: BRAZIL and USA Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  35. Scientific Production: Brazil and World 1981-2008 Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  36. Countries more productive WoS 2007-2008. Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  37. Countries more productive WoS 2006-2008. Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  38. World Scientific Production: Select Country's (Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Finland, Israel, Norway, Poland, Scotland) Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  39. World Scientific Production: Select Country's Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  40. Latin American Scientific Production: Select Country's Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  41. World Scientific Production: Select Country's Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  42. World Scientific Production: BRAZIL and GERMANY 1981-2008 Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  43. World Scientific Production: BRAZIL and England 1981-2008 Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  44. World Scientific Production: BRAZIL and France 1981-2008 Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  45. World Scientific Production: BRAZIL and Japan1981-2008 Source: ISI - Institute for Scientific Information. National Science Indicators, USA. Base Deluxe – SCII (2008).

  46. Patents granted by USPTO, Triennium 2002-2004 and 2005-2007 Source: USPTO

  47. Global Presence in C&TArticles and Patents Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office/ ISI - Institute for Scientific Information.National Science Indicators, USA. Base Standard - ESI (2007).

  48. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION GOALS • Avoid in-breeding • Facilitate access to the international scientific community • Improve the visibility of Brazilian research groups abroad • Establish new research partnerships • Promote academic mobility

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