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Science Foundation Ireland Grants

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 February 2013

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

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Peter Mathews

Question:

380. Deputy Peter Mathews asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the amount of money disbursed in grant aid in each of the years 2000 to 2012 by Science Foundation Ireland, and to detail such disbursements by scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5286/13]

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Science Foundation Ireland was formally established through the Industrial Development (Science Foundation Ireland) Act 2003 and its remit covers the provision of research grants to Ireland’s higher education institutions to support research in strategic areas of scientific endeavour that concern the future development and competitiveness of industry and enterprise in Ireland.

Prior to its statutory establishment, SFI operated as a sub-committee of Forfas and disbursed grants during the period 2001 until its statutory establishment on 25 July 2003 as follows:

2001 - €10.90m

2002 - €31.00m

2003 - €17.60m.

Details of the disbursement of SFI grants for the period 2003 – 2011 are outlined in the following tables. Further detailed information, for example on the nature of the programmes listed in the tables, is provided for in each of SFI’s Annual Reports 2003 – 2011 inclusive, which are available on www.sfi.ie. SFI systems and programme offerings have evolved quite significantly over that period, hence the more detailed provision of material at programme level from 2008 onwards. SFI grant offerings typically span a three to five year term.

The SFI Accounts for 2012, where total grants expenditure amounted to €156m, require final approval and sign-off by the Comptroller and Auditor General. Consequently it is not possible to provide a definitive breakdown of expenditure per programme for 2012 at this point.

Table 1 – SFI grants expenditure by Biotechnology, ICT and Research Frontiers

Research Area

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003*

Biotechnology Grants

60,010

56,712

46,205

44,887

13,342

Information & Communications Technology Grants

70,252

63,680

60,234

54,587

19,628

Research Frontiers Grants

26,360

19,473

15,716

9,082

14,416

TOTAL

156,622

139,865

122,155

108,556

47,386

*From 25 July 2003-31 Dec 2003

Table 2 – SFI programme expenditure 2008 – 2011

Programme

2011

2010

2009

2008

Principal Investigators

51,973

53,098

51,663

43,081

Centres for Science, Engineering & Technology

32,090

36,891

29,264

31,197

Strategic Research Clusters & Other Centres

31,654

23,941

28,661

22,447

Research Frontiers Programme

11,030

12,748

27,418

26,228

STOKES

8,044

9,238

6,391

8,515

TIDA-HIPA  (Technology Innovation Development Awards/Health Innovation Development Awards)

5,695

1,892

585

 -

ETS Waltons

2,377

153

1,736

2,089

President of Ireland Young Research Awards

2,107

2,587

4,231

3,202

Maths Initiative

1,990

3,409

4,072

2,463

SIRG – Starter Investigator Research Grants

1,784

717

1,581

-

Short Term Travel Fellowships

1,020

 -

158

498

US Ireland R&D Partnership

994

769

725

25

Engineering - Professorship and Lectureship Programme

832

832

873

98

Conference & Workshops

507

236

341

349

Translational Research Awards

500

-

 -

-

UREKA

424

1,274

1,687

2,551

NanoSCi-E+ Transnational Call

329

40

254

 

PICA

139

287

 

1,137

WISER

84

93

89

76

Joint Programming Initiatives

49

 -

-

 -

Research Professorship

-

1,346

4,638

6,390

Research Supplements provided on a range of STAR, Industrial, North-South Awards

427

584

1,322

 1,313

E-Journals

 -

-

 -

8,250

European Research Council

-

-

 -

230

Charles Parsons Energy Research Grants

-

-

5,612

 -

TOTAL

154,049

150,135

171,301

160,139

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