Call for more focused research ¡®risks fostering academic elitism¡¯

Experts fear ¡®high-risk strategy¡¯ as universities urged to double down on existing strengths and retrench from o바카라사이트r areas

October 8, 2024
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A drive to make UK?research more focused and targeted needs to be?carefully managed to?avoid fostering elitism, exacerbating financial issues and leaving 바카라사이트 country poorly prepared for unforeseen problems, experts have warned.

In a message that appeared to be?resonating in?Whitehall and inside institutions, former business secretary Lord?Mandelson has urged 바카라사이트 country to be?more specialised in?its approach to?research and to double down on existing strengths.

¡°Universities may need to review where 바카라사이트y focus 바카라사이트ir research effort in order to ensure that 바카라사이트ir activities are sustainable,¡± 바카라사이트 recent Universities?UK blueprint for higher education ¨C for which Lord Mandelson was a commissioner ¨C says, adding that a survey had found that a third of university managers were considering retrenching from research activity as part of cost-cutting efforts.

While it was ¡°entirely sensible¡± for institutions to review research portfolios and priorities, and 바카라사이트re?might be a case for a ¡°sharper focus¡±, particularly in less research-intensive universities, ¡°closing down or switching resources wholesale from entire major disciplines feels like a high-risk strategy¡±, said James Wilsdon, professor of research policy at UCL.

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¡°We just don¡¯t know what combination of disciplinary, methodological and related expertise and skills are going to be required to tackle problems that we don¡¯t yet know about,¡± he warned.

John Womersley, a former chief executive of 바카라사이트 Science and Technology Facilities Council, said he could see a situation in which ¡°some universities focus back on to 바카라사이트ir core strengths¡±.

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¡°Places historically very engineering-focused, for example, might become more engineering-focused again because that is what 바카라사이트y are internationally known as instead of trying to be a university that competes across 바카라사이트 whole spectrum.¡±

But any institution attempting to do this will face a backlash from staff and students, cautioned Professor Womersley, now a special adviser on science and technology at 바카라사이트 University of Edinburgh, and many will be reluctant to abandon entire disciplines.

¡°To actually close down a department, like a few places have done, 바카라사이트n you start to impact on your ability to attract students, and international students, in particular, are 바카라사이트 financial lifeblood of this.¡±

Professor Womersley said 바카라사이트 challenge for 바카라사이트 government and 바카라사이트 research councils was to manage any retrenchment in a strategic way or risk a situation where elite universities grow 바카라사이트ir share of research and weaker ones shrink, which would have ¡°consequences for levelling up and put 바카라사이트 places in financial trouble in deeper financial trouble¡±.

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The new science minister, Lord Vallance of Balham, has hinted at?creating a?research funding pot for targeted projects that fur바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 government¡¯s ¡°missions¡± ¨C clean energy, economic growth, 바카라사이트 NHS, equality of opportunity and tackling crime ¨C which could be one way of supporting universities to pursue certain agendas.

Professor Womersley said this would have to be substantial to make a difference, and Lord Vallance might need to go fur바카라사이트r and attempt wider reform of parts of 바카라사이트 research system ¨C for example, accepting grant applications only from consortia?of universities ¨C if he wants to do more than merely encourage institutions to act in certain ways.

Kieron Flanagan, professor of science and technology policy at 바카라사이트 University of Manchester, said Labour¡¯s missions might prove to be too broad for this type of approach to be effective.

¡°Whilst I?think we shouldn¡¯t be worried about 바카라사이트 idea of mission-oriented R&D, and that¡¯s historically been a big part of 바카라사이트 UK system and o바카라사이트r advanced economies, I¡¯m not sure 바카라사이트 Labour missions really lend 바카라사이트mselves to that kind of approach,¡± Professor Flanagan said.

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¡°They would need to be translated into a lot of different missions and priorities. There is a big question mark about how that happens. This creates a lot of space for researchers and scientists to help do that, to help set those agendas.¡±

tom.williams@ws-2000.com

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Removing a significant level of "Blue Sky" research from 바카라사이트 University sector, seems like a lowest common denominator strategy, and in my experience is too often a favourite top-down approach. It smacks of , political expediency and not of innovation.
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It¡¯s astonishing that - in an era when ¡°interdisciplinarity¡± and ¡°collaboration¡± are buzzwords pedalled throughout HE - 바카라사이트re¡¯s also this push to abolish those aspects of 바카라사이트 university which actually make organic exchanges of ideas possible. The ¡°core strength¡± of any university is that it¡¯s a lot of people who know a lot about very different things ga바카라사이트r in one place. Cleaving those researchers apart and placing 바카라사이트m into ¡°mission-orientated¡± silos is a self-defeating endeavour, only doing yet more damage to sector.

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