The National Research Council (CNR) is a public organization; its duty
is to carry out, promote, spread, transfer and improve research activities
in the main sectors of knowledge growth and of its applications for
the scientific, technological, economic and social development of the
Country.
To this end, the activities of the organization are divided into macro
areas of interdisciplinary scientific and technological research, concerning
several sectors: biotechnology, medicine, materials, environment and
land, information and communications, advanced systems of production,
judicial and socio-economic sciences, classical studies and arts.
CNR is distributed all over Italy through a network of institutes aiming
at promoting a wide diffusion of its competences throughout the national
territory and at facilitating contacts and cooperation with local firms
and organizations.
From the financial point of view, the main resources come from the State,
but also from the market: even 30% of its balance sheet, an extraordinary
result, is the result of revenues coming from external job orders for
studies and activities of technical advice as well as from agreements
with firms, contracts with the European Union and with the other international
organizations.
