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A global perspective on science and technology (S&T) 

 

The UIS collects S&T data from more than 200 countries and territories through its biennial research and experimental development survey and partnerships with other statistical organizations, such as Eurostat, Red Iberoamericana de Indicadores de Ciencia y Tecnología (RICYT) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

 

 

The aim is to build a comprehensive global database that covers a range of internationally comparable science indicators, such as R&D expenditure, R&D personnel and gender disparities in diverse fields of science. The data provide a global perspective that is relevant to policymakers on the state of science and research infrastructure.

 

To achieve this goal, the Institute works closely with national statisticians to improve data quality at the national and international levels. By explaining how statistics are collected and used in their countries, these statisticians provide the UIS with guidance on constructing methodologies and survey designs.

 

This input is essential as many of the standard instruments used in S&T surveys were designed for the world’s most industrialized nations. With the aid of national partners, the UIS is adapting these instruments to better reflect the research structures of developing countries and expand the pool of data.

 

 What's New?

Human Resources in R&D
In the drive to strengthen knowledge-based societies, policymakers are looking to ensure that their countries have an adequate supply of researchers.
Women in Science
Overall, women account for a minority of the world’s researchers. This Fact Sheet presents global and regional profiles pinpointing where women thrive in this sector and where they are under-represented.
Global Investments in R&D
This Fact Sheet presents global and regional trends in the allocation of R&D resources.
 

 The UIS and S&T

Monitoring R&D

Adapting survey instruments and methodologies to better reflect the needs and contexts of developing countries.

Measuring Innovation
Developing new indicators and instruments to measure innovation in developing countries.
Tracking Doctorate Holders
A toolkit to track the careers of highly skilled individuals in countries at all stages of development.
 
Gender and Science
The UIS collects gender-disaggregated statistics on Research and Experimental Development (R&D) by sector, area of research and level of education.
Training & Expert Meetings

Consult the reports from UIS training workshops and expert meetings.

 Did You Know...

Developing countries accounted for 23.8% of total gross domestic expenditure on R&D in 2007, an increase from 17.4% of the global share seen in 2002.

 S&T Resources

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