- Research and Development Council
- Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
- Other ministries and institutions related to the R&D agenda
- Grant Agencies
- National Contact Points for the FP7
- Other R&D related agencies
Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD) is usually presented as a measure of the power of the R&D system. The Gross Expenditure on R&D (GERD) amounts to 1,42 localhost of GDP (CSU) in 2005, out of which a "smaller half" came from the state budget, which contributed by 0,58 localhost GDP to the GERD.
The Czech R&D system has undergone substantial changes since 1989, for instance a functioning system of grants and public tenders was set up. The scheme of the state support of R&D indicates that the R&D Council of the Government and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports play particular role in the state administration of the R&D.
Although one can’t characterize a complex system by of its input only, the trend of the GERD as percentage of GDP of the Czech Republic well reflects that the R&D system undergone thorough changes already in the first half of nineties. For instance, the total number of employees in R&D dropped from 106 000 in 1990 to less than 40 000 in 1994 and the percentage GERD/GDP decreased accordingly until 1995. The necessary reform of state financing of R&D was mainly focused on changing its structure: financing realised via newly established grant agencies and tenders became more and more important.
In the second half of nineties the time dynamics of the Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D expenditures was positive. According to the OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2001 the average annual growth rate of the GERD at the end of nineties was higher than 6localhost. During 2000 - 2004 the expenditure on R&D stayed constant between 1,21 localhost (2000) and 1,26 localhost (2004) of GDP. In 2005 the share of total R&D expenditure on GDP grown up to 1,42 localhost. But due to the preparation of the financial reform a decrease in R&D expenditure is expected in the near future.
To see the distribution of the total state expenditure on R&D on the state institutions (ministries, grant agencies and other relevant bodies) in 2010 and 2011 click here.
Research and Development Council
The Research and Development Council of the Government is an advisory body to the Government of the Czech Republic according to the R&D Act. The scheme of the state support of the R&D system indicates that the R&D Council has the most important role in raising incentives to shape the Czech R&D system.
It should be also noted that results of the state supported R&D projects are monitored in the National system of R&D databases.
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) bears the responsibility for participation of the Czech Republic in mulilateral and bilateral international cooperation (7th Framework Programme, COST, EUREKA, etc.) as well as for the participation of the Czech Republic in international R&D organizations (European Science Foundation, etc.).
The MEYS has a multi-facetted role in R&D, e.g. it administeres the programme „R&D Centres“ that currently covers 33 research centres. Each „Centre“ e.g. „Centre for integrated genomics“, is based on co-operation of several research institutes, universities and industry, which is supported by a considerably high budget.
A new position of a Plenipotentiary of the Government for the European research has been recently established at the MEYS.
Here you can also find more information about research and development in the Czech Republic.
Other ministries and institutions related to the R&D agenda
Name | Homepage |
Ministry of Finance | |
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs | |
Ministry for Regional Development | |
Ministry of Industry and Trade | |
Ministry of Transport | |
Ministry of Agriculture | |
Ministry of Health | http://www.mzcr.cz/ (in Czech only) |
Ministry of Environment |
Name | Homepage |
Grant Agency of the CR | |
National Agency for Agricultural Research | http://www.nazv.cz/ (in Czech only) |
Technology Agency of the Czech Republic | |
Grant Agency of the Charles University | http://www.cuni.cz/cuni/ruk/gauk/ (in Czech only) |
National contact points for the FP7
Technology Centre ASCR National Contact Organization for the EU Framework Programmes Ve Struhach 27, CZ-160 00 Prague 6 | |
National coordinator | Mr. ALBRECHT, Vladimir tel.: +420 234 006 106 |
Health NCP | Ms. KINKOROVA, Judita tel.: +420 234 006 108 |
Bio NCP | Ms. KONICKOVA, Nadezda tel.: +420 234 006 109 |
ICT NCP | Ms. HILLEROVA, Eva tel.: +420 234 006 116 |
NMP NCP | Ms. KUBATOVA, Jitka tel.: +420 234 006 218 |
Energy NCP | Ms. KORITTOVA, Veronika tel.: +420 234 006 115 |
Environment NCP | Ms. CEJKOVA, Jana tel.: +420 234 006 178 |
Transport NCP (surface) | Mr. SKARKA, Martin tel.: +420 234 006 113 |
Transport NCP (aeronautics) | Mr. SKARKA, Martin tel.: +420 234 006 111 |
SSH NCP | Mr. PACVON, Michal tel.: +420 234 006 110 |
Security NCP | Ms. HILLEROVA, Eva tel.: +420 234 006 116 |
Space NCP | Mr. MIROVSKY, Ondrej tel.: +420 234 006 111 |
Ideas NCP | Ms. PERUTKOVA, Petra tel.: +420 234 006 112 |
Mobility NCP | Ms. PERUTKOVA, Petra tel.: +420 234 006 112 |
Regional NCP | Mr. DANIEL, Ondrej tel.: +420 234 006 141 |
SME NCP | Mr. SKARKA, Martin tel.: +420 234 006 113 |
INCO NCP | Mr. PACVON, Michal tel.: +420 234 006 110 |
INFRASTRUCTURES NCP | Mr. DANIEL, Ondrej tel.: +420 234 006 141 |
SiS NCP | Mr. PACVON, Michal tel.: +420 234 006 110 |
LEGAL AND FINANCIAL NCP | Ms. MATOUSKOVA, Lucie tel.: +420 234 006 147 |
| Ms. SUPALKOVA, Milena tel.: +420 234 006 158 | |
Ms. VANOVA, Jana tel.: +420 234 006 150 | |
Other R&D related organizations
Name | Web page |
Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic | |
Association of Innovative Entrepreneurship CR | |
Association of Research Organizations | |
BIC of the Czech Technical Unviversity | |
BIC Plzen | |
BIC Ostrava | |
Czech Technology Park Brno | |
Ostrava Science and Technology Park | |
Centre for Regional Development of the CR | |
Confederation of Industry of the CR |
