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Protecting UK鈥檚 global research position is key priority

5 November 2019

Protecting and strengthening the UK鈥檚 leading international position in a globally competitive research and innovation environment is a top priority outlined in a new report for UK Government, co-authored by 白小姐论坛鈥檚 Professor Graeme Reid.

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罢丑别听, 鈥Changes and Choices: Advice on future frameworks for international collaboration on research and innovation鈥 commissioned by the Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation, sets out new opportunities for the UK to extend its international collaborations.

The report, authored by Professor Graeme Reid (白小姐论坛 Chair of Science & Research Policy) and Professor Sir Adrian Smith (The Alan Turing Institute), provides a range of principles and ideas, setting out potential opportunities for the UK to extend its international collaborations globally and strengthen current partnerships, including options in the event the UK does not stay fully part of European funding programmes.

The findings are based on a call for evidence which received over 130 responses from businesses, institutions and individuals around the UK, as well as discussions with Government at ministerial and official levels.

Professor Graeme Reid said: 鈥淲e outline exciting new ideas for the UK to extend its international partnership but it鈥檚 important not to overlook our top priority 鈥 protecting and stabilising the capabilities that the UK has built up through decades of participation in EU programmes.

鈥淭he recent creation of听UKRI; the government鈥檚 commitment to raise overall levels of听R&D听investment in the UK to at least 2.4% of听GDP; and high levels of international听R&D听activity in business, research institutes and universities make it timely to review current arrangements with a view to developing a bold new vision for UK research and innovation.鈥

The authors recommend that Brexit is used as a stimulus for an exciting new vision for the UK. They propose a focus on the Government鈥檚 commitments to raise overall levels of research and design investment, to reduce regional disparities in wealth and opportunity and to work towards a new global position for the UK.

Key proposals include:

  • protecting and enhancing the UK鈥檚 science, research and innovation base, including through building听research and development (R&D) capacity across the UK
  • increasing the agility of research funding to react to new and unexpected international opportunities
  • striding towards the government鈥檚 commitment to increase R&D investment to at least 2.4% of听GDP听by 2027 including attracting foreign direct investment to the UK
  • developing a Global Talent Strategy to attract and retain a wide range of scientific talent in the UK
  • introducing a flagship programme of research fellowships offering large rewards over long periods of time for exceptional researchers, across all disciplines
  • creating a new, stand-alone public body that would manage most or all of the new funds, becoming a 鈥榗hampion鈥 for international collaboration

Science Minister Chris Skidmore said: 鈥淭he UK is a global science superpower, and this deserved reputation helps deliver real economic and social benefits right across the country.

鈥淚nternational collaboration allows the UK to work at a greater scale than we could do alone, with unique partnerships from helping find new cures for life-threatening diseases to developing cleaner transport.

鈥淧articipating in Horizon programmes opens the door for businesses and research institutions to work with our European partners on the next big breakthroughs. But we should also be looking beyond Europe and seeking new relationships around the world.

鈥淭he publication of Sir Adrian Smith and Professor Graeme Reid鈥檚 report provides independent advice which we will consider carefully. Their work will inform our thinking and help support our continued ambition to be at the cutting-edge of research and innovation.鈥

Government Chief Scientific Advisor Sir Patrick Vallance said: 鈥淩esearch and innovation are essential for economic growth and to help tackle societal challenges and opportunities. As this report makes clear, international collaboration is absolutely fundamental to the strength of the UK鈥檚 research and innovation sector and always has been.

鈥淭he report focuses on what options there could be in the event that the UK does not stay fully part of the European funding system. It makes an important contribution in identifying how the UK could maintain and build on close relationships with our partners in Europe and around the world.鈥

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