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List of doctoral dissertations in 2005–2009
Table 3.3
Name
(family
name,
given
name)
Year of
birth
Gender Title of
dissertation
Year of
starting
postgraduate
studies
Year of
completing
degree
Years
worked
in the unit
during post-
graduate
studies
Present
employment
(job description,
organisation)
4 NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
Throughout this section, do not use abbreviations for institutes and universities but
spell them out. Target the collaboration and visits to the period of evaluation (2005–
2009).
More detailed content of the collaboration and important project consortia can be
described in Part II: Collaboration.
A. Extent of collaboration
For your yearly production of refereed journal publications, give the percentages for
co-authoring partners outside your unit.
Table 4.1
Percentage of refereed journal publications
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
No co-author outside the unit
Domestic co-author
Foreign co-author
Both domestic and foreign co-authors
B. National collaboration
List your most important national collaborations. The collaborating
organisation may
also be from the same university or research institute, or industrial. The type of
collaboration may be e.g. joint projects,
personal collaboration, research mobility and
networking.
The results may be:
• Refereed scientific publications
• Other publications
• Patents
or other outputs
• Educational, MSc and PhD theses
• Facilities, instrumentation
• Prototypes, methodologies
• Networks.
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Table 4.2
Main organisation and
collaborating subunit
Type of collaboration
and field of science
Results
C. International collaboration
List your most important international collaborations with the same criteria as in
Section 4.B.
Table 4.3
Main organisation and
collaborating subunit
Country
Type of collaboration
and field of science
Results
D. Visits abroad
In the following, list only senior and postdoctoral researchers of Table 2.2. Do not
include visits by the listed persons during their postgraduate studies.
Minimum
duration of visit is one month.
Table 4.4
Name
Target organisation
and visited subunit
Country
Period of visit
Source of funding
In the following, list the visits abroad made by postgraduate students. Visits shorter
than one month are not taken into account.
Table 4.5
Name
University and
subunit
Country
Period of visit
Source of funding
E. Visits to the unit
Include visiting
professors, visiting senior researchers and visiting postdoctoral
researchers when the funding has not been organised through the activities of your
unit. Minimum duration of visit is one month. Do not include visiting researchers
from section 2. A2.
Table 4.6
Name and
title of the
visitor
Home
organisation and
visitor’s subunit
Country
Field of science
Period of visit
Source of
funding
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In
the following table, list the visits to the unit made by postgraduate students from
other universities irrespective of the funding source. Visits shorter than one month are
not taken into account.
Table 4.7
Name
University and
subunit
Country
Period of visit
Source of funding
F. Industrial collaboration
In the following table, list only such collaboration in which senior
and postdoctoral
researchers listed in Table 2.2 have participated.
Table 4.8
Collaborating
organisation and subunit
Country
Type of collaboration
Results of collaboration
In the following, list cases where industrial collaboration has constituted an essential
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