History
The council was established in 1950 as ''Nederlandse Organisatie voor Zuiver-Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek'' (ZWO). This organisation did not focus on applied research; the research organization TNO was established for that purpose. In 1988 ZWO was renamed as NWO and was given the broader mission. Like its predecessor, NWO is a public institution; its tasks and responsibilities are established in the NWO Act. On 1 January 2018 the former FOM institutes AMOLF, ARCNL, DIFFER and Nikhef and the over 200 university workgroups from the former FOM projects merged with the other NWO institutes (NWO-I): ASTRON, CWI, NIOZ, NSCR and SRON. NWO signed the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities in May 2005.NWO organisation
NWO Domains
NWO's core task is performed in the NWO domains, research institutes and regional bodies: encouraging quality and innovation in the sciences. The NWO domains organise the programmes and the research funding. Both the Executive Board and the NWO Domain Boards have the competence to allocate public funding for scientific research. * NWO Domain Science (ENW) * NWO Domain Applied and Engineering Sciences (AES) * NWO Domain Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) Health Research and Development is managed by ZonMw. WOTRO Science for Global Development is a domain intersecting initiative.NWO-I, Institutes Organisation of NWO
NWO-I, the Institutes Organisation of NWO, works closely with the NWO domains and encompasses 9 institutes. The office of NWO-I supports all institutes. * AMOLF Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics * Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography (ARCNL) * ASTRON Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy * Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) *DIFFER (Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research) * Nikhef Dutch National Institute for Subatomic Physics * Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (NIOZ) *Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) * SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research The institute Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS, in cooperation with KNAW) and Netherlands eScience Center, in cooperation with SURF are also part of NWO.Temporary Task Forces
The Temporary Task Forces have a semi-permanent status. They collaborate with industry experts in order to accelerate the development of promising technologies. *National Initiative Brain & Cognition (NIHC) *Netherlands Initiative for Education Research (NRO) *Taskforce for Applied Research (NRPO-SIA)Stevin Prize
The Stevin Prize () is one of the highest scientific awards in the Netherlands, established to recognize and reward outstanding researchers whose work has significant societal impact. It is administered and awarded by the NWO. The Stevin Prize was established by the NWO in 2018. Named afterSee also
* Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) * Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) * Open access in the NetherlandsReferences
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