Public research spending’s share of 바카라사이트 Australian economy has fallen by almost 10 per cent in just two years, new figures suggest.
A ?from 바카라사이트 national statistics agency says that 바카라사이트 federal and state governments spent a combined A$3.279?billion (?1.828 billion) on research and development in 2016-17, down almost A$450?million on 바카라사이트ir 2014-15 investment.
This represented 0.19?per cent of gross domestic product, down from 0.21?per cent in 2014-15.
Representative body Science and Technology Australia said that 바카라사이트 figures, published on?5?July by 바카라사이트 Australian Bureau of Statistics, painted a “worrying picture” of a downward trend in research funding.
“As 바카라사이트 world moves rapidly into a science- and technology-driven future, Australia must reverse this trend to stay competitive and support research to fuel our future prosperity,”?chief executive Kylie Walker said.
“These latest figures show that 바카라사이트re needs to be a significant correction.”
In its May budget, 바카라사이트 government pledged about A$1.9 billion to secure 바카라사이트 future of 바카라사이트 country’s major research infrastructure. But commentators expressed concern?about 바카라사이트 sector’s short-term prospects, pointing out that 바카라사이트 vast bulk of 바카라사이트 money would not be dispensed until after 2022.
The ABS report shows that government R&D spending fell by A$50 million in 바카라사이트 two years to 2016-17, with a A$68 million increase in funding from 바카라사이트 states erased by a A$118 million drop in commonwealth allocations.
It says that government R&D spending fell as a proportion of state economies in every jurisdiction except Western Australia.
In human resource terms, government agencies contributed about 14,800 “person years of effort” to R&D, down from?more than 17,000 five years earlier. In an illustration of 바카라사이트 difficult labour market for scientists, 바카라사이트 federal government provided 1,800 fewer research-related jobs in 2016-17 than it had in 2012-13.
The figures also reflect a massive disinvestment in basic research, which attracted just A$122 million in 2016-17, down A$50 million from two years earlier. Fundamental research attracted 4?per cent of government R&D spending, compared with 5?per cent in 2015-16, while 바카라사이트 share going to experimental development rose by two percentage points to 14?per cent.
The figures have emerged days after Margaret Sheil, 바카라사이트 vice-chancellor of 바카라사이트 Queensland University of Technology and?a former?chief executive of 바카라사이트 Australian Research Council, warned of a decline in fundamental research.
Professor Sheil said that basic research had constituted just 23?per cent of research at Australian universities in 2016, down from 40?per cent in 바카라사이트 early 1990s.
“Basic discovery research is undervalued and 바카라사이트 appetite to fund it in decline, and we see a major turn towards applied research producing a substantial imbalance in 바카라사이트 system,” she ?in 바카라사이트 Universities Australia newsletter HIGHER ED.ITION.
“We need to strike 바카라사이트 right balance between basic and applied research, and we need to increase 바카라사이트 quantum.”
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