European universities are set to enjoy a wave of new funding as countries prioritise research and education in colossal stimulus packages designed to repair the damage wrought by coronavirus.
About 鈧6.5 billion (拢6聽billion) has been earmarked for higher education and research over the next three years in France, which will nearly double the budget of the country鈥檚 National Research Agency (ANR) and add an extra 30,000 university places.
"It鈥檚 the first time in maybe 50 years that we鈥檝e had the [necessary] money for research in France,鈥 said Olivier Laboux, vice-president of the Conference of University Presidents (CPU). 鈥淚t鈥檚 huge news.鈥
The money is part of a 鈧100聽billion stimulus package, partly funded by new borrowing at European Union level, to help France recover from the economic collapse triggered by the pandemic. It amounts to about a third of the normal state budget.
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According to the country鈥檚 Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, the new money available for research is 鈥渦nprecedented鈥 in France鈥檚 post-war history.
Included in the plan is an extra 鈧400聽million for the ANR, long plagued by low grant application success rates. The aim is to boost them from the current 16聽per cent to 25聽per cent.
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Another 鈧3.1 billion over three years is set to go on various research excellence initiatives, with the aim of improving campuses, and financing labs and large-scale projects.
There is also 鈧4 billion available to make public sector buildings more energy efficient, in order to hit emissions targets. With universities accounting for 40聽per cent of this footprint, according to the CPU, they should be in line for a major refurbishment.
France鈥檚 spending bonanza is the first sign that 鈧700聽billion of EU stimulus spending will find its way into universities and research organisations. Forty per cent of the country鈥檚 鈧100聽billion package will come from the bloc鈥檚 Recovery Plan for Europe, brokered by national leaders last month.
In the Netherlands too, higher education and research is set to benefit from a recently announced National Growth Fund, worth 鈧20聽billion over the next five years.
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Although the details of how the fund will be spent are yet to be hammered out, the three key priorities are education, research and development, and infrastructure.
University presidents are among those on the committee deciding how the money will be distributed.
The Association of Universities in the Netherlands welcomed the announcement, saying that it was 鈥渧ery positive about the prominent position of knowledge鈥 in the plans.
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