State Research Agency


The State Research Agency is a Spanish agency responsible for the promotion of scientific and technical research in all areas of knowledge through the competitive and efficient allocation of public resources, the monitoring of actions financed and their impact, and advice on action planning or initiatives through which the R&D policies of the General State Administration are implemented.

Structure

The structure of the State Research Agency is:

Presidency

The president of the AEI is also the Secretary of State of Research, Development and Innovation, being the Agency integrated in the Ministry of Science of Spain. The functions of the president are:
The director general of the Agency is a civil servant appointed by the Minister of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness. The functions of the director general are:
The Secretary General, as well as the Director General, is a civil servant. The SG functions are:
The Secretary General is responsible of the management of the horizontal services of the Agency, specifying in the following areas:
The “Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa” and “Unit of Excellence Maria de Maeztu” Award, within the subprogram of Institutional Strengthening of the State Plan for Scientific and Technical Research and Innovation, aims to fund and accredit public research centers and units on any areas that demonstrate scientific leadership and impact at global level, as well as active collaboration in their social and business environment.
The Centers of Excellence Severo Ochoa and Units of Excellence Maria de Maeztu are organizational structures with research programmes.
The evaluation and selection process is carried out by an independent international committee of scientists.