Funding Research in Africa: Landscapes of Re-institutionalisation

Author:

Arvanitis Rigas1,Mouton Johann2,Néron Adeline3

Affiliation:

1. Rigas Arvanitis (corresponding author), Centre Population et Développement (Ceped), Université de Paris Cité, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Paris, France; Global Research Institute of Paris (GRIP), France.

2. Johann Mouton, Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology at Stellenbosch University and the DST-NRF Centre of Excellence for Scientometrics and STI Policy, South Africa.

3. Adeline Néron, IFRIS Post-doctoral Researcher, Centre Population et Développement (Ceped), Université de Paris Cité, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Paris, France.

Abstract

This article begins with an overview of recent and current trends in scientific output in Africa. The focus is on how global dynamics and foreign funding support are directly affecting structural aspects of scientific research. It examines the fundamental role of foreign programmes and new forms of academic cooperation in African science. This includes a discussion of multilateral or transcontinental agreements and local universities, the role of private philanthropy and public institutions, trends in domestic expenditure on research and innovation, and how these are linked to the recent positive upturn in scientific production in many African countries.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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