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  • Issue No. 32 – Profile, Achievement, Publication

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  • Issue No. 30 – Excellence – to pick or to foster?

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  • Issue No. 28 – New Frontiers in Evaluation

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  • Issue No. 25 – How to evaluate funding systems.The example of the FFF/FWF evaluation

  • Issue No. 24 – Networks and Basic Research

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  • Issue No. 12 – Bibliometrics in Research and Technology Evaluation

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  • Issue No. 3 – Evaluation of RTI-Programmes

  • Issue No. 2 – Motifs and objectives of the platform; methodological questions in the context of an Austrian impact study

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  • Issue No. 56 – Research at universities of applied sciences on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of universities of applied sciences in Austria

  • fteval Journal issue #55

  • fteval Journal Issue #54, September 2022 – Participatory Evaluation and Impact Assessment in Citizen Science

  • fteval Journal Issue #53 – Proceedings of the REvaluation Conference 2021|22

  • Issue #52 of the fteval Journal – practice edition

  • Issue Nr. 51 – Europe

  • Issue No. 50 – open-topic anniversary issue

  • Issue No. 49 – University Evaluation

  • Journal Issue 48, July 2019: Proceedings of the Conference “Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European research Agenda Valuation of SSH in mission-oriented research! Vienna 2018

  • Journal Issue 48, July 2019: Proceedings of the Conference “Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European research Agenda Valuation of SSH in mission-oriented research! Vienna 2018

  • Issue No. 47 – Impact of R&I Policy

  • Issue No. 46 – fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation

  • Issue No. 45 – fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation

  • Issue No. 44 – fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation

  • Issue No. 43 – fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation #OE16 Proceedings

  • Issue No. 42 – fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation

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  • Issue No. 40 – fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation

  • Issue No. 39 – fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation

  • Issue No. 38 – Journal 38

  • Issue No. 37 – Evaluation Studies

  • Issue No. 36 – Career Paths

  • Issue No. 35 – Logic Charts

  • Issue No. 34 – System Evaluation

  • Issue No. 33 – Evaluated – what next?

  • Issue No. 32 – Profile, Achievement, Publication

  • Issue No. 31 – Benefit-Cost-Analysis & Tracing Innovation

  • Issue No. 30 – Excellence – to pick or to foster?

  • Issue No. 29 – Inspiring Funding Agencies to Make a Difference

  • Issue No. 28 – New Frontiers in Evaluation

  • Issue No. 27 – Research Information Systems

  • Issue No. 26 – Excellence – A Question of Gender

  • Issue No. 25 – How to evaluate funding systems.The example of the FFF/FWF evaluation

  • Issue No. 24 – Networks and Basic Research

  • Issue No. 23 – Qualitative Methods

  • Issue No. 22 – Patents & Evaluation

  • Issue No. 21 – Peer Review

  • Ausgabe 20 – Evaluation of Knowledge Transfer

    15.04.2004

  • Issue No. 19 – Evaluation & Monitoring of Programs and Projects

  • Issue No. 18 – Bibliometrics

  • Issue No. 17 – New Policy Instruments, New Challenges for Evaluation

  • Issue No. 16 – The Role of Research, Technology and Innovation Policy Councils With contributions by Erik Arnold, Susanne Bührer, Andreas Stucke

  • Issue No. 15 – Evaluation of Institutions

  • Issue No. 14 – Framework Programme Evaluation in Small Countries

  • Issue No. 13 – Evaluation of Diffusion Oriented Innovation Policy Programmes: ITF-Programme FlexCIM and the Technology Transfer Programme

  • Issue No. 12 – Bibliometrics in Research and Technology Evaluation

  • Issue No. 11 – Monitoring of Projects

  • Issue No. 10 – Evaluation in the field of Research

  • Issue No. 9 – Technology Rating

  • Issue No. 8 – Evaluation of the R&E Programme of the European Union

  • Issue No. 7 – Methodological Perspectives in Evaluation; Evaluation of the MINT-Programme; Evaluation of the FFF-Timber Initative

  • Issue No. 6 – Trends in Research and Technology Policy Evaluation in Finland; Austrian Technology Programme Evaluation

  • Issue No. 6 – Trends in Research and Technology Evaluation in Finland; Austrian Technology Programme Evaluation

  • Issue No. 5 – RTD-Evaluation Conference of the OECD in Paris

  • Issue No. 4 – Evaluation projects in context of the Innovation and Technology Fund

  • Issue No. 3 – Evaluation of RTI-Programmes

  • Issue No. 2 – Motifs and objectives of the platform; methodological questions in the context of an Austrian impact study

  • Issue No. 1 – The development of an “evaluation culture” in Austria’s research and technology policy field