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Controversial head of French research agency resigns

Low grant success rates, a shrinking budget and concerns over evaluations preceded departure

Published on
July 26, 2017
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July 26, 2017
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The head of France鈥檚 main research funding organisation has resigned after disputes over the agency鈥檚 governance and the assessment of grant applications.

Michael Matlosz, a chemical engineer, had been hit by a number of resignations from academics unhappy with the way the French National Research Agency was run.

The agency will be refocused on 鈥渟cientific excellence鈥 and innovation, according to a from the new higher education minister Fr茅d茅rique Vidal, which confirmed Professor Matlosz鈥檚 departure.

In June last year, all 20 members of a mathematics and computer science evaluation panel resigned, reported, due to complaints that their freedom to choose proposals had been hampered by bureaucracy.

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Last month, the agency dismissed the director of the biology and health division after she complained about 鈥渄ysfunctions鈥, such as the sidelining of top scientists in decisions, the journal reported.

quoted Bernard Hoflack, a proteomics researcher at the Technical University of Dresden, as saying that scientists at the agency were 鈥渞ather discontented about the way evaluations were carried out, apparently without previous consultation鈥.

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The agency has also suffered from dwindling funding levels and a grant application success rate of just 12-13 per cent.

david.matthews@timeshighereducation.com

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