Thai capital administration and management system Originally there were 4 grant administration and management agencies, namely the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) The National Innovation Agency (NIA), the Agricultural Research Development Agency (Public Organization) (ARDA), and the Health Systems Research Institute (HSRI) each have their own missions. which may not cover all dimensions of driving Thailand towards an innovation-based economy. and do not have enough power to push Thailand to create innovations in the world market. In addition, to drive reform of the higher education system, science, research and innovation. The Policy Council has therefore established a specialized capital administration and management unit under the Policy Council. without having legal entity status It has an independent board of directors and NXPO acts as an umbrella juristic person. without interfering with the work of the Executive Committee and Director
There are 3 capital management units in NXPO, consisting of the Program Management Unit for Human Resources & Institutional. Development,Research and Innovation (PMU-B) Program Management Unit for Competitiveness (PMUC) Program Management Unit on Area Based Development (PMU A) by all 3 units that were established Once formed and nurtured to ensure that it can be an effective administrative and capital management entity, it will accelerate the spin-off of NXPO as quickly as possible. which is expected to take no more than 3 years
The capital administration and management unit established in NXPO under the supervision of the Policy Council consists of 3 units 1. Program Management Unit for Human Resources & Institutional. Development, Research and Innovation (PMU-B) allocates funds for human resource development. in fields necessary for national development according to policies and strategies for higher education, science, research and innovation and government policy Including providing scholarships Funds to support researchers and other post-graduate personnel Scholarships for the development of higher education institutions and research and innovation institutes and funds for the development of science and technology infrastructure. 2. Program Management Unit for Competitiveness (PMUC) allocates research funds and creates innovations to increase the competitiveness of the manufacturing and service sectors. Including funds to support technology transfer. Creating an innovation market Promoting commercial use of research results and innovations and development of innovation platforms in the manufacturing and service sectors. Funding to develop laboratory infrastructure for providing quality services and technology transfer. This funding focuses on supporting plans that include cooperation or joint investment with beneficiaries such as SMEs and the industrial sector. 3. Program Management Unit on Area Based Development (PMU A) allocates research and innovation funds for spatial development. Community or local development with the objective of making people’s lives better. Have a good quality of life and improve the competitiveness of new entrepreneurs. Micro business small and medium sized enterprises community enterprise and social enterprises at the local level
For the above three capital administration and management units, they have duties and powers. To receive general subsidies allocated from Thailand Science Research and Innovation or other funding sources and manage such funds to meet the objectives and obligations of receiving the scholarship. Manage plans for higher education, science, research and innovation. In taking responsibility for achieving results Prepare policies and criteria for allocating funds in various areas. To be consistent with policies and strategies for higher education, science, research and innovation. and government policy and the capital allocation system under the objectives of each capital administration and management unit. Prepare criteria for applying for funding. Screen funding applications and allocate funds to scholarship recipients Promote and coordinate grant recipients to come together to accept and implement supported projects. To achieve power and success Follow up and help supported projects succeed. Evaluate supported projects including analysis Synthesize the results from funding various projects to see whether they have achieved results according to plans for higher education, science, research and innovation or not. and make proposals for the benefit of determining new plans and prepare an annual report of the Capital Administration and Management Unit to submit to the Policy Council.