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Befuddled by Brexit? Come to us instead, France tells Australian HE

Two dozen agreements signed in whirlwind tour Down Under

Published on
March 1, 2019
Last updated
March 6, 2019
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France has 鈥渞olled out the red carpet鈥 for Australian students and researchers, with the nation鈥檚 higher education minister highlighting the opportunities south of the English Channel and suggesting that the UK will be shut out of key European research networks by Brexit.

A French delegation recently signed 24 agreements with Australian universities and other science and innovation partners, piggybacking on a A$50聽billion (拢27聽billion) submarine contract awarded to Paris-based shipbuilders Naval Group in 2016.

Fr茅d茅rique Vidal, France鈥檚 higher education, research and innovation minister, told Australia鈥檚 vice-chancellors, who were gathered for the Universities Australia higher education conference in Canberra, that the submarine deal would be a springboard for education, training, knowledge transfer and joint research in the southern continent.

鈥淭he European Union鈥eserves attention from Australian scientists,鈥 said Dr Vidal, a biochemist and former president of the University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis.

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鈥淗orizon 2020 constitutes the biggest EU research and innovation programme ever. It promises more breakthroughs, discoveries and world firsts by taking great ideas from the lab to the market.

鈥淎ustralian scientists can participate in this endeavour by matching European funding. Projects鈥hich are at the heart of Australia鈥檚 2030 strategic plan even benefit from an EU-Australia co-funding mechanism.鈥

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UK researchers, on the other hand, could be starved of such opportunities. 鈥淭here will be tremendous changes after Brexit for research,鈥 Dr Vidal told the conference.

鈥淏rexit is a pity for the UK. We think, for example, that the owners of European Research Council fellowships will not be able to stay in the UK. A lot of researchers of universities and laboratories in [the] UK ask French universities to welcome them in the near future.鈥

There is still no clarity over whether the UK will join the EU鈥檚 next research programme, Horizon Europe, which includes the ERC, as an associated country after Brexit. A no-deal Brexit could also end the UK鈥檚 ability to host ERC grant holders.

In a flurry of paperwork, nine Australian universities, a university-led network, two state governments and two government agencies signed a deal with Naval Group to establish an Australian-based 鈥渢echnological research platform鈥 known as 鈥淥zCean Technocampus鈥.

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Australia鈥檚 elite university network, the Group of Eight, signed a series of agreements with the French embassy, Naval Group and French aerospace giant Thales. The Australian National University, a Go8 member, formalised memoranda of understanding with the French university Paris Sciences et Lettres, the French National Centre for Scientific Research and the French National Space Agency.

鈥淵ou have literally rolled out the red carpet for Australia to come and work cooperatively with France,鈥 ANU vice-chancellor Brian Schmidt told Dr Vidal at the conference. 鈥淢y university will certainly avail itself of those opportunities.鈥

Some of the agreements were inked during a government-to-government symposium aimed at deepening bilateral collaborations, which was meeting for the second time.

The forum was exploring cooperation in areas ranging from health, ecology and agriculture to astronomy, energy, mining and artificial intelligence, Dr Vidal said. 鈥淭hese research areas are only the tip of the iceberg,鈥 she explained.

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鈥淥ur mutual strengths in sectors such as health and AI could greatly benefit from wider cooperation schemes鈥ollaborations, publications and student exchanges.鈥

She highlighted France鈥檚 allure to students, saying that her country was 鈥渢he fourth most attractive country on the planet for foreign students and the first non-English-speaking one鈥.

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France could, she said, guarantee Australian students 鈥渁聽fruitful education, while enabling them to travel across Europe to experience all that our continent has to offer. If the Eiffel Tower is definitely staying in Paris, you still need to travel to Italy to see the Ponte Vecchio.鈥

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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