Discussion of the new strategy of the Czech Academy of Sciences
At the National House of Vinohrady in Prague, the Academy Assembly of the CAS met on Tuesday 16 December 2014. The main theme of the XLVth session was the new Strategy AV21 of the Czech Academy of Sciences, on which the President of the CAS Prof. Jiří Drahoš informed them along with the Report on the Activities of the Academy Council of the CAS for the period since the last assembly. In connection with the new strategy of the CAS, the delegates were also familiarized with the new logo of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
The Assembly also discussed the Report on the Economic Situation and elected the Supervisory
Commission of the Academy Assembly for the period 2014–2018. The agenda also included the end of
the activity of the Grant Agency of the CAS and cancellation of its statute, further then also a
modification of the Ethical Code of the Research Employees at the Czech Academy of Sciences.
At the beginning of his appearance, the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences Prof. Jiří
Drahoš summarized the basic focus of the new strategy of the CAS, on which both the leadership of
the Czech Academy of Sciences and the individual workplaces of the most important research
institution in the Czech Republic agree: The Academy of Sciences should more strongly profile
itself as an institution whose mission is cutting-edge research aimed at the problems and
challenges faced by contemporary society. Prof. Jiří Drahoš emphasized that the updated mission of
the CAS is expressed by its new motto “Cutting-edge research in the public interest”. As he further
noted in this context, knowledge has the power to change things, which happens only on the
condition that scientists actively use the opportunity to participate in shaping the environment in
which we live. He responded also on the wider context of the preparation of the new strategy of the
CAS. He pointed out the fact that scientific and technological development is accompanied by
growing expectations of society towards science. According to Jiří Drahoš, it is also ever clearer
that only large interdisciplinary research teams surpassing individual institutions can find
answers to many of the problems and challenges of the contemporary world. The President of the
Czech Academy of Sciences stated in this context that in terms of the development of science itself
it is obvious that it consistently leads to the blurring of boundaries between traditional
categories of scientific work, especially between basic and applied research. The relationship
between science, education and new technologies at the same time is becoming one of the main
pillars underpinning the competitive society and its sustainable development.
“The strategy AV21 aims to strengthen the role of the Czech Academy of Sciences as an
independent institution, which provides quality research with an emphasis on the strategic
orientation of its results into economically and socially important areas,” the President of the
CAS Prof. Jiří Drahoš stated further in his speech. He also noted that the implementation of
Strategy AV21 should significantly contribute to the more efficient transfer of research into
education and the application spheres, including public administration, namely as a result of
direct engagement with our partners from higher education institutions, businesses and public
administration in creating and resolving the research programmes of the Czech Academy of Sciences. “
I firmly believe that our existing cooperation hence receives a new impulse, which supports both
specific projects of cooperation between the academic and business spheres and the creation of
scientifically sound bases for political decision-making. Last but not least, the usage of human
and material resources in specific research programmes contributes to increasing the efficiency and
transparency of the use of public means,” stated Prof. Jiří Drahoš.
At the conclusion of his appearance, the President of the CAS also noted several significant
research results, which were achieved this year at workplaces of the Czech Academy of Sciences. As
he stressed, the quality and high level of basic and applied research at the Czech Academy of
Sciences is also confirmed by the success in the competition Česká hlava (Czech Brain), because
three of the five prizes awarded were received by scientists from the CAS. The most important Czech
scientific award – the National Award of the Government Czech Brain – was accepted by Prof. Emil
Paleček from the Institute of Biophysics of the CAS for research in the area of the
electrochemistry of nucleic acids. The award of the company Kapsch for technical sciences was
received by Dr. Pavel Izák from the Institute of the Chemical Process Fundamentals of the CAS for
the technology of raw biogas purification and the award of the ČEZ group went to Dr. Pavla Eliášová
from the J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the CAS for research of zeolitic
catalysts.
Deputy Prime Minister of the Government for Science and Research Pavel Bělobrádek also
appeared at the Assembly. In his speech, he emphasized that the greatest contribution of research
does not lie only in its ensuring our wellbeing and makes our lives easier and the results of
scientific work move society forward economically but that it brings also critical thinking.
According to Pavel Bělobrádek, science as a rational process is based precisely on that.
Also the manager of the team of advisors of Prime Minister of the Government Vladimír Špidla
spoke to the delegates of the Assembly. “Science and research are not just tools for maintaining
competitiveness, but they are also important for education and social cohesion,” noted Vladimír
Špidla. He then stressed the fundamental importance of interdisciplinary research.
Prepared by: Department of Media Communication of the Head Office of the CAS
Photo: Stanislava Kyselová, Academic bulletin
16 Dec 2014