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The Country Profile Guidebook is an initiative by NCURA's Select Committee on Global Affairs, to build a compendium of information on the research administration ecosystem of different countries. Below you will find links to PDF documents providing the overviews by country. 

International collaboration in research is vital for excellence in innovation, knowledge sharing, gaining access to data, tapping into grant funding, and to promote ethical standards. In addition, international partnership is extremely important for addressing global problems with no borders such as infections diseases, climate change, and issues facing vulnerable target groups, (e.g., refugees, victims of natural disasters, etc.) and improving the lives of the less fortunate. To conduct this valuable projects, researchers require funding from various national and international funders which impose specific terms and conditions on how to manage the research funding and its various regulatory and funder policy requirements. However, the lacking, and often unequal, landscape of research administration (RA) can be a hinderance for international collaborations targeted towards solving the large global problems. Thus, the need for organizations to have trained research administrators who have access to professional development, a joint platform, and information on the research landscape in other countries is essential in developing and sustaining research collaborations

Within this context, a country guidebook on research administration that outlines the RA systems including the landscape of regulation, funding sources, best practices, etc. will act as a vital resource to learn and discuss about common issues in research administration and regulatory compliance and of improvements in their research administration infrastructure. The guidebook will act as a reference for host institutions, research administrators/managers, and their researchers to gain an understanding of the scope, limitation, and opportunities of international collaboration in research and sound research management processes. 

  1. Provide global resource and opportunities for RAs and researchers, to identify, discuss, and boost new research and innovation partnership and networks for future cooperation at their institutions.
  2. Demonstrate research administrators as key players in promoting global scientific collaboration and joint effort to tackle global humanitarian issues- a key factor for motivating the millennial generation’s engagement in organizations.
  3. Provide more support, through RA expertise, to encourage global cooperation for mega science projects and promote a global collaborative research.

 

 

 

 

Country List

Australia

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 1.83% (2019)
Population: 25,979,000

Bahrain

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.10% (2014)
Population: 1,472,000

China

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 2.43% (2021)
Population: 1,412,175,000

Czech Republic

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 2.00% (2021)
Population: 10,526,000

Finland

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 2.99% (2021)
Population: 5,557,000

Georgia

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.24% (2022)
Population: 3,713,000

Germany

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 3.14% (2021)
Population: 84,080,000

Ghana

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.38% (2010)
Population: 33,476,000

India

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.65% (2020)
Population: 1,417,173,000

Italy

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 1.45% (2021)
Population: 58,857,000

Japan

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 3.30% (2021)
Population: 125,125,000

Kenya

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.41% (2022)
Population: 54,027,000

Lebanon

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: N/A
Population: 5,490,000

Morocco

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.66% (2010)
Population: 37,458,000

Nigeria

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.28% (2019)
Population: 218,541,000

Sweden

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 3.42% (2021)
Population: 10,487,000

Switzerland

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 3.36% (2021)
Population: 8,770,000

Uganda

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.14% (2014)
Population: 47,250,000

United Kingdom

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 2.91% (2021)
Population: 66,971,000

Ukraine

R & D Expenditure as percentage of GDP: 0.33% (2022)
Population: 38,000,000