International Evaluation of the Research Activities of Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK)
Burkart, Werner; Métivier, Henri; Stather, John; Vartiainen, Terttu (2001)
Burkart, Werner
Métivier, Henri
Stather, John
Vartiainen, Terttu
Sosiaali- ja terveysministeriö
2001
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Sosiaali- ja terveysministeriön selvityksiä - Social- och hälsovårdsministeriets rapporter - Reports of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health: 2001:5This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited.
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The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health invited a multi-professional Panel of international and national experts to evaluate the research activities of the Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority - STUK. The evaluation was based on extensive written material and a site visit.
The Evaluation Panel found that in the European level and even in the world scale STUK is among the top research institutions in its field largely due to the multidisciplinary know how and the understanding and insight in the implementation of the research results in order to support the whole organisation’s mission. The Evaluation Panel also assessed that STUK’s research output with few exceptions is done on relevant research questions, and is in most areas of high or even highest international quality, cost efficient and mainly organised in a proper manner. The Evaluation Panel made several recommendations on management and scientific issues.
The Evaluation Panel found that in the European level and even in the world scale STUK is among the top research institutions in its field largely due to the multidisciplinary know how and the understanding and insight in the implementation of the research results in order to support the whole organisation’s mission. The Evaluation Panel also assessed that STUK’s research output with few exceptions is done on relevant research questions, and is in most areas of high or even highest international quality, cost efficient and mainly organised in a proper manner. The Evaluation Panel made several recommendations on management and scientific issues.