Research funding challenges in Brazil: researchers' perceptions from a public institution of professional education.

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Frontiers in research metrics and analytics Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frma.2025.1553928
Cristhian Chagas Ribeiro, Woska Pires da Costa, Marcos de Moraes Sousa, Priscilla Rayanne E Silva, Vicente Miñana-Signes, Matias Noll
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Introduction: In a global landscape characterized by intense competition and stringent funding criteria, researchers face the dual challenges of limited resources and high demand for innovation-a challenge that Brazil is no exception to. This study aimed to explore the perceptions, barriers, and challenges faced by researchers during the project submission process for approval by funding agencies, with a focus on schools within the Federal Network of Professional, Scientific, and Technological Education Institutions.

Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional approach was used to examine the characteristics of researchers at a Brazilian institution in 2023. The sample comprised eighty three researchers who completed an online questionnaire containing eighty three questions on demographic characteristics, factors associated with project submission and approval, and reasons for non-submission or non-approval. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov, Pearson's chi-square, and Mann-Whitney U-tests, followed by post hoc analysis and Yates' correction. Logistic regression was applied using the backward elimination method, and significant parameters (p < 0.20) free from multicollinearity were selected.

Results: This study revealed that most researchers were men (61.4%) with doctoral degrees (91.6%), highlighted the critical role of proposal clarity and relevance in the project evaluation process. Gender (p = 0.011) and academic level (p = 0.025) were significant factors influencing project submission rates, with Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) fellows and researchers involved in graduate programs submitting more projects. The participants identified "search for funding" and "desire to expand research impact" as their primary motivations while citing "complex funding calls" and "funding limitations" as major barriers. Additionally, age and the number of children were found to affect project approval (p ≤ 0.018), with "proposal clarity" and "researchers' experience" having been critical factors for submission approval (p ≤ 0.03).

Conclusion: The study results highlighted a gender disparity, with lower participation among women, and identified key factors influencing project submission, including the search for funding, curriculum development, and structural challenges. Additionally, the findings suggest the adoption of gender-sensitive and early-career grant criteria, targeted support for underrepresented researchers, and flexible mechanisms for those with caregiving responsibilities. These findings underscore the importance of public policies and institutional strategies in promoting equitable and inclusive funding opportunities.

巴西的研究经费挑战:来自公共专业教育机构的研究人员的看法。
导言:在以激烈竞争和严格的资助标准为特征的全球格局中,研究人员面临着资源有限和创新需求高的双重挑战,巴西也不例外。本研究旨在探讨研究人员在项目提交过程中面临的认知、障碍和挑战,以联邦专业、科学和技术教育机构网络内的学校为重点。方法:采用定量横断面方法研究2023年巴西一家机构研究人员的特征。样本由83名研究人员组成,他们完成了一份在线问卷,其中包含83个问题,涉及人口统计学特征、与项目提交和批准相关的因素,以及不提交或不批准的原因。对数据进行描述性统计分析,包括Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验、Pearson卡方检验和Mann-Whitney u检验,然后进行事后分析和Yates校正。Logistic回归采用逆向消去法,选取不存在多重共线性的显著参数(p < 0.20)。结果:研究发现,大多数研究人员为男性(61.4%),具有博士学位(91.6%),突出了提案清晰度和相关性在项目评估过程中的关键作用。性别(p = 0.011)和学术水平(p = 0.025)是影响项目提交率的重要因素,巴西国家科学和技术发展委员会(CNPq)的研究员和参与研究生项目的研究人员提交的项目更多。与会者指出,“寻求资助”和“扩大研究影响的愿望”是他们的主要动机,而“复杂的资助呼吁”和“资助限制”是主要障碍。此外,年龄和儿童数量影响项目批准(p≤0.018),“提案清晰度”和“研究人员经验”已成为提交批准的关键因素(p≤0.03)。结论:研究结果突出了性别差异,妇女参与率较低,并确定了影响项目提交的关键因素,包括寻求资金、课程制定和结构挑战。此外,研究结果还建议采用性别敏感和早期职业补助标准,为代表性不足的研究人员提供有针对性的支持,并为那些承担照顾责任的人提供灵活的机制。这些发现强调了公共政策和机构战略在促进公平和包容性融资机会方面的重要性。
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