Ministry of Science and Technology

Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia, MCT

The Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology (MCT) is the civilian cabinet organization which coordinates scientific and technological activities in the country. It is headed by the Minister of Science and Technology (since July 2005: Sérgio Rezende).

MCT is the executive secretary of the National Council of Science and Technology (Conselho Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia, CCT). CCT is governed by the Brazilian President and establishes the Science and Technology policy for the whole country. 

The following research institutes are under direct supervision of the MCT:  

Institutions linked to the MCT which do research support:

The National Education and Research Network (Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa – RNP) is the Brazilian infrastructure of advanced network for collaboration and communication in the fields of teaching and research. Besides connecting all federal institutions of higher education and research, this infrastructure provides a testbed for the experimental development of new applications and network services for the benefit of its users.

The RNP Association, a non-profit civil institution, was created in 1999 by the Ministry of Science and Technology, subordinated to the National Council of Scientific and Technological Development (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico – CNPq). In 2002, the RNP Association was qualified as a Social Organization by the federal government. 

With the ministry, created in 1985 by President Tancredo Neves and later established under the Sarney government, the science and technology agencies increased in size. 

In 2001, the MCT started the sector funding programs. Brazilian companies invest money in these funds which co-ordinate projects in various technology fields. More money is coming from taxes on fuel or electricity. Under the Lula government these sector funds were altered in that form that they can be used vertically (government can fund special projects and programs using different sector funds) in addition to the original horizontal investment (funding comes from the same sector). There are 17 sector funding programs at the moment (2010). If you like to know more about these programs please click here:  Research Funding Organizations

 

Website: Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia

Source: MCT