Ten years later, the Ministry of Science and Technology confirmed that it will open the door for bidding in 2024. 16 bodies will be awarded. The announcement was made on Friday (24) by Pouch Secretary Luciana Santos (PCdoB).
The last time this competition took place was in the Dilma Rousseff (Workers’ Party) administration in 2012.
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Check out some of the organizations covered:
- Natural History Museum in Pará Emilio Goeldi
- National Center for Natural Disaster Monitoring and Alerts (Simaden)
- National Institute for Space Research (Inpe)
- National Nuclear Energy Authority (CNEN)
- National Research Institute of the Amazon (INPE)
- Brazilian Space Agency
- RNP
While the announcement is still pending, the minister said that in 2023, temporary professionals will be appointed to meet the needs of each body. However, it is not known when the public notice or temporary appointments will be issued.
We have a shortage of workers in the various research units in the country. We have 16 units directly related to the Ministry, as well as those that are not, such as Embrapa, FioCruz and Butantã, which are Brazilian heritage with which we have no direct connection.
Luciana Santos, Minister of Science and Technology
Cetene (Northeast Strategic Technology Center) is directly related to the Ministry and has the most critical situation. Today, they have five researchers and 20 staff members and colleagues.
Last month, the Minister reported on the return of resources from the FNDCT (National Fund for the Development of Science and Technology. For the portfolio, R$10 billion is available.
with information from NE10
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