Polish Higher-Education Institutions in International Cooperation: Evidence from the European Union Framework Programmes

Sylwia Krzyżek-Liburska
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Objective: Polish higher-education institutions (HEIs) compete for European funds with excellent European universities that have comprehensive support systems for applying for research grants. This paper’s aim is to analyse the patterns of participation of Polish higher-education institutions in the 7th and 8th EU framework programmes, and their relationship with the characteristics of universities and national and geographical effects. Research Design & Methods: This article uses the CORDIS database for analysing data concerning projects financed under FP7 and the Horizon 2020 Programme. Findings: The literature emphasises the weak starting position of Polish entities in competing for international grants. The low results of Polish institutions in EU FPs might be due to many factors, including system and structural, institutional, and mental barriers. Implications / Recommendations: There is the necessity for a detailed examination of the determinants of the success of research proposals and the development of a system that will support strategic decisions on applying for grants at Polish universities in order to increase the absorption of EU funds. Contribution / Value Added: New legislation in Poland has forced universities to change their expectations towards academic staff in order to achieve the highest possible categorisation of disciplines and universities. Polish scientists are under pressure to publish their research in reputable journals. Therefore, it might be possible to observe a direct emphasis on application for research grants and timely settlement of projects in case of obtaining grants.
国际合作中的波兰高等教育机构:来自欧盟框架计划的证据
目的:波兰高等教育机构(HEIs)与优秀的欧洲大学竞争欧洲资金,这些大学在申请研究资助方面拥有全面的支持系统。本文的目的是分析波兰高等教育机构参与第七和第八欧盟框架计划的模式,以及它们与大学特点和国家和地理影响的关系。研究设计与方法:本文使用CORDIS数据库分析FP7和地平线2020计划资助的项目数据。研究结果:文献强调波兰实体在竞争国际资助方面的起步地位较弱。波兰机构在欧盟FPs中的低成绩可能是由于许多因素造成的,包括体制和结构、制度和心理障碍。影响/建议:有必要详细审查研究提案成功的决定因素,并制定一个系统,以支持波兰大学申请资助的战略决策,以增加对欧盟资金的吸收。贡献/增值:波兰的新立法迫使大学改变对学术人员的期望,以实现学科和大学的最高分类。波兰科学家面临着在知名期刊上发表研究成果的压力。因此,在获得资助的情况下,可能会直接强调申请研究资助和及时结算项目。
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