Abramov R.N. "The Third Sector": Challenges and Potential of University Science in the Engineering and Technical Sphere of the Late USSR. Bulletin of Perm University. History. 2024. No. 3 (66). Pp. 85-97. Abramov R.N. `The Third Sector`: Challenges and Potential of University Science in the Engineering and Technical Sphere of the Late USSR. Bulletin of Perm University. History. 2024. No. 3 (66). Pp. 85-97.ISSN 2219-3111DOI 10.17072/2219-3111-2024-3-85-97РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/contents.asp?id=72592456Posted on site: 06.12.24Текст статьи на сайте журнала URL: https://press.psu.ru/index.php/history/article/view/9562/5983 (дата обращения 06.12.2024)AbstractThe article analyzes the efforts to stimulate university science at the level of management and methodolog-ical organization of university R&D during the period from the 1960s to the 1980s. The article is based on the study of materials of late Soviet publications, interviews with engineers who worked in the field of R&D during the late Soviet period, and recollections of university employees involved in R&D. It is generally believed that research activities in the late USSR were predominantly concentrated in the academic sector and branch research institutes, while universities were on their periphery. However, new studies show that HEIs were seen as an inte-gral element of the R&D system, and there were attempts made at the Union level to intensify the involvement of Soviet HEIs in these activities. Decrees were adopted on additional funding and incentives for contracting between performers from HEIs and customers from industry and sectoral research institutes. This practice be-came known as “contract science” and can be regarded as the inclusion of pro-market mechanisms in the sphere of R&D.