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Leading with ideas

‘Leadership is the crux of a Mistra programme. Research for sustainable development is based on sustained leadership.´

These words open a new book about leadership in Mistra´s research programmes.

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Fourteen applications to ProEnviro

By the closing application date, 27 September 2007, 14 proposals had been received from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

These applications will be evaluated by a Scientific Council and an Industrial Council. The former is responsible for the scientific assessment, in which originality and innovativeness are key criteria. The Industrial Council is in charge of the strategic and business appraisal, which focuses on improved environmental performance and industrial relevance.

ProEnviro´s Board will take its decisions, on the basis of the two Councils´ assessments, on 13 December.

ProEnviro, which has a total budget of SEK 60 million, is scheduled to run up to and including 2009. The recent call for proposals was the second of the two calls planned.

ProEnviro is an initiative focusing on SMEs´ innovative research ideas concerning development of  ecofriendly products and ways of strengthening Sweden´s competitiveness. The intention is for projects to take place in collaboration between industry, on the one hand, and higher education institutions or research institutes on the other.

For further information, contact:
Lars Frenning, Programme Director, ProEnviro
Telephone: +46-8-505 816 79
Mobile: +46-733-58 16 79      
E-mail: lars.frenning@proenviro.se

 
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Remember that...
Preparing a proposal that cuts across disciplinary boundaries and boundaries between research and practical use takes time - much longer than most people think. Make time and create places to meet, and invest in developing a team spirit.

Careful thought needs to be given to how a programme can provide value to users, while still meeting researchers  needs in terms of career development.

Interdisciplinary research often takes longer than research within a single discipline. Plan sufficient time to allow for this.

A Mistra programme often requires experienced researchers with both depth and breadth. There therefore needs to be a balance between senior researchers and postgraduate students.

Avoid having large numbers of participants involved in the programme on a limitedpart-time basis, since this makes it more difficult to achieve the shared goals of the  programme.

The programme manager is a key figure in ensuring that the programme achieves its objectives. Being the manager of a Mistra programme is generally a full-time job.  Think through who the most suitable person is to take on the challenging task of leading your group.

Make every effort to ensure that communication between researchers and users is a two-way process. One-way presentations of ideas and research results by researchers rarely inspire a sense of involvement and commitment on the part of intended users.