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Personalised and digital healthcare
Future Financial Technologies
21st Century Education, Training, and Skilling
Climate and Energy Challenges
Furthermore, strengthening the foundations of our national research and innovation system will remain a key priority in the coming period. The FNR will also continue to invest more in investigator-driven research programmes and international scientific collaboration. Open science and a positive research culture will also be central to the FNR’s priorities.
Further actions are planned to reinforce the key role of science communication, science education and public awareness, as well as the importance of evidence-based public debate and policymaking.
At the same time, the expectations of research and society are rapidly evolving in a changing environment. The FNR will remain agile and further develop its capacity to identify emerging research trends and adapt its priorities accordingly.
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FNR is partner in more than 12 international research networks offering multilateral research opportunities in over 35 countries
Also, there is a good gender balance in FNR’s governing bodies, with 55% female members in the Board and 55% female members in the Scientific Council. 56% of the FNR Team members are female. The FNR expert panels are not
yet as balanced (32.3% of 2020 panel members were female), but efforts are being made to increase female participation.
As a member of Science Europe, the FNR is committed to a detailed monitoring of gender statistics across its funding schemes. The FNR is doing well in terms of maternity and parental leave, since researchers funded in
the framework of the FNR’s various schemes all have employment contracts entitling them to the relatively generous Luxembourg maternity and parental leaves.
To fight the gender imbalance in research in Luxembourg, the Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR) has mandated the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) to establish a concrete action plan. In 2020, the Luxembourg Gender Working Group (GWG) was set up, bringing together so far a total of 13 representatives of the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER), the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology ( LIST), the University of Luxembourg (UL), the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg (MPI) and the FNR.
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FNR ATTRACT Fellow | 2015-2020 | 1.850.000 EUR | Materials, Physics and Engineering
CORE | 2017-2020 | 485.000 EUR | Materials, Physics and Engineering
INTER | 2016-2019 | 90.000 EUR | Materials, Physics and Engineering
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