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Leading with ideas

‘Leadership is the crux of a Mistra programme. Research for sustainable development is based on sustained leadership.´

These words open a new book about leadership in Mistra’s research programmes.

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ProEnviro 2008

Once more, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will get a chance to strengthen their competitiveness in cooperation with higher education institutions and research institutes, when ProEnviro calls for funding applications relating to ecofriendly product development.
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Contact:
Lars Frenning
Programme director ProEnviro
Phone: +46 (0)31 772 1107
lars.frenning@proenviro.se

Britt Marie Bertilsson
Programme administrator Mistra
Phone: +46 (0)8 791 10 21
brittmarie.bertilsson@mistra.org

SMEs seldom have the resources that are at the disposal of large companies and would enable them to invest in innovative research and development.

The ProEnviro research programme therefore addresses SMEs that venture to invest in innovative ideas characterized by high risk, considerable potential and a major environmental content.

The programme, which is a joint venture involving the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research and Mistra, comprises a total of SEK 60 million and will continue up to and including 2010.

‘SMEs often have tremendous potential that we´d very much like to awaken. This group of companies is very important to Sweden´s economic growth,´ says Lars Frenning, the ProEnviro programme director.

The programme seeks to have a distinct effect on both the environment and competitiveness. It therefore also requires collaboration among industry and higher education or research institutes in the projects.

The application process starts on 28 April and the closing date for applications is 10 September 2008.

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Remember that...
It takes time — much more than most people think — to formulate a programme proposal that crosses boundaries, both those between disciplines and those between research and application. Make time and provide venues for meetings, and invest in team spirit.

It takes careful thought to ensure that the programme meets both the researchers’ career development needs and the users’ need for valuable practical benefits.

Interdisciplinary research often takes longer than research in a single discipline. Make sure you allow enough time.

The work involved in a Mistra programme often requires experienced researchers with both in-depth and wide-ranging knowledge. The programme therefore needs a balance between senior scientists and PhD students.

Avoid involving many small-scale, part-time researchers in the programme. This makes it more difficult to attain common aims in the programme.

The programme manager is a key person in the programme’s efforts to make its planned contribution. Being a Mistra programme manager is, as a rule, a full-time job. Think carefully about who is best suited for the challenging task of leading your team.

Strive to ensure two-way communication between the researchers and users. A one-sided presentation of ideas and research findings by the scientists seldom generates a feeling of participation and commitment in the intended users.