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    Finnish research may need larger laboratories to improve further

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Larger laboratories 'could improve Finnish research further'

Finnish chemistry research is delivering a high standard, but could benefit from larger laboratories to improve the efficient use of resources.

That is the conclusion of an independent study of the nation's laboratories between 2005 and 2009, reported by Suomen Akatemia (the Academy of Finland).

Criticisms made in the largely positive analysis include the number of single-scientist facilities currently in use.

Bringing these together would have administrative advantages and could help to raise quality levels even further, the international panel of experts suggested in its study.

"The future of these small units should, therefore, be planned as part of the structural development of the universities," the academy says.

In all, 41 research facilities were investigated and measured against criteria including funding, infrastructure, research quality and engagement internationally.

The Academy of Finland takes primary responsibility for allocating funding for academic research across the country, as part of the Ministry of Education.

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