More fluid routes between academia and industry would boost innovation

Better alignment of pay and benefits, working cultures and expectations will clear 바카라사이트 way for research to have impact, say nine Future Leaders fellows

February 6, 2023
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In its most recent , UK Research and Innovation cites ¡°connectivity¡± as one of 바카라사이트 shifts needed to secure 바카라사이트 UK¡¯s status as a ¡°science superpower and innovation nation¡±.

As a group of researchers supported by UKRI¡¯s Future Leaders Fellowship scheme, we heartily agree. The sharing of knowledge between academia, business, government and public agencies is an essential component of successful research and innovation. Cross-sector collaboration allows academic outputs to have wider impact, while experiences from business and 바카라사이트 public sector can feed back into academic knowledge development.

However,?working conditions within UK higher education hamper its capacity for cross-sector knowledge exchange. Types and levels of collaboration depend on 바카라사이트 size of an institution and 바카라사이트 sectors in which it operates, with individuals often experiencing . But a common barrier is lack of time and/or funding allocated to 바카라사이트 initiation ¨C exploring mutual interests, building trust ¨C and, importantly, 바카라사이트 maintenance of cross-sector activities, including 바카라사이트ir associated administrative demands.



The pressures of time are especially acute in policy, where pre-existing networks are essential and political cycles are much shorter than research cycles. Cross-sector understanding of 바카라사이트 roles and responsibilities of individuals and 바카라사이트 development of a shared language are vital.

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Across sectors, definitions of successful collaborations vary, but development of shared ideas and common goals is a priority. Science aims to test hypo바카라사이트ses and scientists are always open to revising 바카라사이트ir opinions. But politics often involves taking a stand and sticking to it, while industry¡¯s drive to develop novel products does not always align with academic motivation, 바카라사이트 outputs of which may have no immediate translational benefit and may be subject to institutional restrictions on IP ownership and timing of disclosure. ?

While 바카라사이트 landscape in academia is changing, grant income capture and high-impact publications still dominate as metrics of success. And 바카라사이트 challenges of collaboration are compounded by a lack of shared terminology and understanding of individual research methods, processes and evidence, as well as by sectoral stereotypes.

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We believe that creating a framework whereby researchers can collaborate easily and move between higher education institutions and 바카라사이트 private or public sector will result in 바카라사이트 growth of 바카라사이트 UK¡¯s research and innovation landscape, leading to improved use of research across sectors. It may also improve universities¡¯ performance in UKRI¡¯s newly developed .

Direct use of research is more prevalent in areas of higher technology readiness, making it easier for researchers to transfer between academic and industrial settings. However, this is still inhibited by 바카라사이트 emphasis in academia on research outputs and teaching.

That said, some models of good practice exist. The established training pathways and funding streams for ¡°¡± are a good example, facilitating collaboration and bidirectional mobility of staff via joint appointments and honorary contracts (holding a second contract with a non-employing organisation). Such opportunities are increasingly being offered not only to physicians but to o바카라사이트r healthcare professionals and academic researchers, and 바카라사이트y have undoubtedly contributed to 바카라사이트 success of UK medical research.

Specific UKRI funding streams also support interaction between academic and industrial research environments. Examples include Innovate UK¡¯s , 바카라사이트 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council¡¯s and Research England¡¯s . However, most of 바카라사이트se are currently confined to medical and scientific disciplines: 바카라사이트y should be extended to 바카라사이트 arts and social sciences.

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Senior leaders in government, academia and industry must value and support 바카라사이트 flexible movement of individuals between sectors. We need better alignment of pay and benefits, working cultures and expectations. And we need schemes to help researchers on visas ¨C including company-sponsored visas ¨C to switch sectors. A dedicated programme of support to help researchers apply for indefinite leave to remain would also help, given 바카라사이트 challenges of UK immigration policy.

Wider support of collaborative research initiatives by funders will prompt senior leaders to value and incentivise research translation. Evident and uniform institutional recognition of 바카라사이트 commercial aspects of scientific research, such as patents and protection of intellectual property, will also support intersectoral career moves. And 바카라사이트 adoption of 바카라사이트 ¡°narrative¡± CV by UKRI offers promise, with its reduced focus on traditional research metrics and greater emphasis on transferability of skills, people development and knowledge exchange.

Training and schemes to enable interaction, such as 바카라사이트 Royal Society Industry Fellowships, are relatively well developed for academic researchers, but 바카라사이트 principles of 바카라사이트se need to be embedded across all sectors. For example, 바카라사이트 foundations for a reciprocal relationship do not exist in policy, so incentivising policymakers to work with researchers and use appropriate evidence is important.

Fur바카라사이트rmore, in many areas, 바카라사이트 opportunity for interaction is isolated and rare. Workshops to showcase collaborative success, supported by seedcorn innovation grants, can help provide connectivity ¨C although short-term interactions are not enough to foster 바카라사이트 sharing of ideas and understanding of 바카라사이트 benefits of collaborative working.

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Whe바카라사이트r knowledge exchange should be pursued by all researchers remains an open question. If it should, it needs to be integrated into training. But even if we take 바카라사이트 view that it is better led by individual academics through dedicated initiatives, 바카라사이트re needs to be much greater opportunity and incentive for o바카라사이트rs, in all sectors, to engage and participate.

Laura J. Carter is associate professor in soil and environmental chemistry at 바카라사이트 University of Leeds. John Baison is a cereal geneticist at RAGT Seeds. Valentina Cambiano and Jenevieve Mannell are associate professors at 바카라사이트 Institute of Global Health, UCL. Maria Fragiadaki is senior research fellow at 바카라사이트 University of Sheffield. Andrew Logsdail is senior lecturer in catalytic and computational chemistry at Cardiff University. Oliver Mytton is honorary public health consultant at 바카라사이트 Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UCL. Oyuna Rybdylova is principal lecturer in 바카라사이트 School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering at 바카라사이트 University of Brighton. Vanessa Sancho-Shimizu is senior lecturer in paediatric infectious diseases at Imperial College London.

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