Australia鈥檚 opposition has asked the government鈥檚 performance reviewer to scrutinise the administration of Australian Research Council (ARC) funding, saying 鈥渦nacceptable鈥 delays in announcing hundreds of grants have become 鈥渁 matter of national interest鈥.
In a letter to auditor general Grant Hehir, shadow education minister Tanya Plibersek said thousands of researchers were yet to receive decisions on funding applications lodged early this year.
鈥淎round 5,000 Australian researchers鈥on鈥檛 know whether they鈥檒l have a job next year or whether their projects will have funding. That is a disaster for individual researchers and projects. It鈥檚 also a disaster for our鈥conomy and for jobs. We fear many鈥esearchers will be driven overseas or out of research altogether.鈥
Ms Plibersek said that an estimated 7,000 researchers had lost their jobs during 鈥渁 very difficult two years鈥 for universities. 鈥淭he uncertainty created by the delay in announcing Australian research grants only compounds these difficulties. New technologies and breakthroughs don鈥檛 come out of thin air. We need researchers to invent them. These discoveries will underpin the growth of local聽industries and create many jobs for Australians.鈥
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Her intervention comes after Greens education spokeswoman Mehreen Faruqi to investigate the ARC鈥檚 development and administration of a now rescinded rule banning references to preprints in funding applications. Dr Faruqi said the little understood rule, which had led to 鈥渄evastating consequences鈥 for several dozen applicants, had been poorly communicated, inconsistently applied and developed without external scrutiny.聽
Mr Hehir her request, saying that the ARC had promised rapid consideration of appeals from researchers who had fallen foul of the preprints rule. A 2019 had found the ARC鈥檚 grant administration to be 鈥渆ffective鈥, he added.
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But in a media statement, Ms Plibersek said government research grants were now seeing their longest delay in 30 years, ushering in a 鈥渂rain drain鈥 and contradicting the government鈥檚 policy focus on research commercialisation. 鈥淎fter two years from hell, it鈥檚 appalling that government is serving up our researchers this uncertainty.鈥
It can take weeks for research grants to be disclosed even after they have been approved by the government. 探花视频 understands that the interim education minister reviewed the outstanding grants on 9 December.
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