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Albania Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares ...
does not exceed 0.18% of GDP, which marks the lowest level in
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. Economic competitiveness and exports are low, with the economy still heavily skewed towards low technology.


Overview

From 1993 human resources in sciences and technology have drastically decreased. Various surveys show that during 1990-1999, approximately 40% of the professors and research scientists of the universities and science institutions in the country have emigrated.Mapping Exercise - Albania, Albana Zotaj, GEOGRAPHIC STUDIES CENTER
/ref> Driving forces for the brain drain are found in the deteriorated economic living conditions, the lack of state of the art infrastructure and funds that constitute serious obstacles for research. Albania was ranked 83rd in the
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in 2019 and 2020 and 84th in 2021.


National strategy for scientific development

However, in 2009 the
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approved the "National Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation in Albania" covering the period 2009–2015. The document was coordinated by the Department of Strategy and Donor Coordination of the Prime Minister's Cabinet, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science and with
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assistance. It fixes five strategic goals to 2015: * to triple public spending on research and development (R&D) to 0.6% of GDP; * to augment the share of gross domestic expenditure on R&D from foreign sources, including via the European Union's Framework Programmes for Research, to the point where it covers 40% of research spending; * to create four or five Albanian centres of excellence in science which will be equipped with dedicated laboratory equipment and workspaces that could be used for pre-incubation, testing, certification and so on of new technology based firms; * to double the number of researchers, both through 'brain gain' incentives like a returning researchers grant scheme and through the training of new researchers, including 500 PhDs: this will entail establishing up to three new doctoral programmes in Albanian universities; * to stimulate innovation in 100 companies, either via investment in local R&D or via consortia with academic research institutes or foreign partners. The Strategy is to be implemented in synergy with other sectoral strategies and taking into account Albania's Higher Education Strategy adopted in 2008 and the National Strategy for Development and Integration (2007–2013). The latter underlines the importance of modernising economic sectors such as the agro-food industry and tourism. It also underscores the strategic importance of energy, environmental and water resource management. Stakeholders have proposed prioritising fields of research such as agriculture and food, information and communication technologies (ICTs), public health, Albanology and humanities, natural resources, biotechnology, biodiversity, defence and security. Another feature of information technology development is e-learning. Now in Albania are also offere
online courses
The
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(EU) has set clear objectives for research and innovation as part of its
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for becoming the most competitive economy in the world. Like other
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countries aspiring to join the EU, Albania is trailing behind in the development process, having focused in recent years on laying the foundations for economic growth. Deputy Prime Minister
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acknowledges that "the high rates of socio-economic development required in the process of Albania's membership of the
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(NATO) (now a member) and EU accession necessitate strengthening the role of science, technology and innovation in our society." In August 2009, the government approved the establishment of the Albanian Agency of Research, Technology and Innovation, to improve policy implementation. In 2006, the Albanian government undertook a deep reform of the scientific research system. The Academy of Sciences was re-organised along the model of many other European countries; it now operates through a selected community of scientists and no longer administrates research institutes, these having been integrated into the higher education system. Two new faculties have been set up: the Faculty of Information Technology at the
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and the Faculty of Biotechnology and Food at the Agricultural University of Tirana. The
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has also gained an Applied and Nuclear Physics Centre and Biotechnology Department. Twelve government agencies and centres for technology transfer have also been created.


Personnel

Until recently, R&D and innovation statistics were not collected in Albania to
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, Eurostat or
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standards. A first survey of public and academic institutes was launched earlier this year and a business R&D and innovation survey is currently under way, both the support of UNESCO. The restrictive visa regulations also hinder scientific exchange and temporary employment abroad. There is a total of 578 scientific workers in Albania: * 274 in Academy of Sciences * 304 in R & D institutions of Ministries The numbers of personnel in R & D in Albania are about 0.2 per 1000 population.


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