Research training and national innovation systems : Finland compared to Australia and the USA

(2005) Research training and national innovation systems : Finland compared to Australia and the USA. Technology Review.

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Research training has strong links to national innovation environments and innovation policies practised in all countries. Directing substance learning, educating researchers in problems relevant to innovation policies and educating the workforce with skills needed by innovative industries can all be strongly affected by proper research training policies. Much of the actual innovation processes in countries are performed by research trainees, which provides research training policies a direct connection to innovation policies. Technology transfer from universities to industry commonly takes place in connection with research training. This report is based on key findings from the PhD study by Sandra Haukka from the RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

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ID Code: 215960
Item Type: Book/Report (Other Report)
Series Name: Technology Review
Keywords: HERN, Higher education, National innovation systems, Research training
ISBN: 952-457-211-7
Pure ID: 57157395
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
Past > Research Centres > ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation
Current > Research Centres > Law and Justice Research Centre
Copyright Owner: Copyright 2005 National Technology Agency of Finland (Tekes)
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