A former adviser to three Conservative science ministers has been named the next executive chair of聽the Economic and Social Research Council.
Stian Westlake, who was policy adviser to Jo聽Johnson, Sam Gyimah and Chris Skidmore between 2017 and 2019, is聽expected to聽take the helm of聽the 拢200聽million-a-year research funder in聽late spring after he聽was selected for the role by聽Michelle Donelan, the secretary of聽state for science, innovation and technology.
The appointment of Mr Westlake, who is currently chief executive of the Royal Statistical Society and former policy head at the innovation thinktank Nesta, ends a two-year delay in finding a permanent leader for the ESRC, which has been led by Alison Park on an interim basis since January 2021.
In February 2022, it emerged that the appointment of Jonathan Michie, president of Kellogg College, Oxford, had been vetoed by the business secretary at the time, Kwasi Kwarteng, despite having been previously approved by an independent panel.
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It followed claims that Mr Kwarteng had blocked Professor Michie鈥檚 candidacy over reports that the economist had once been a member of the Communist Party and had 鈥 in聽1989 鈥 co-authored a聽book with Seumas Milne, who was later head of communications聽for former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
That move and similar delays at other research councils were criticised by Sir聽John Kingman in 2021 on his departure as the chair of the councils鈥 umbrella body, UK聽Research and Innovation (UKRI), stating that the 鈥渃urrent government鈥檚 intense suspicion of appointments proposals that come through the institutional machine鈥 and its 鈥渃ollective political policing鈥 of candidates had resulted in a slow process that often resulted in 鈥渟trange, unexplained decisions鈥.
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Mr Westlake, who is co-author of鈥痶wo well-received books, Restarting the Future: How to聽Fix the Intangible Economy and Capitalism without Capital: The Rise of聽the Intangible Economy, said it was a 鈥済reat honour鈥 to be selected to lead the ESRC.
鈥淚 firmly believe that rigorous, engaged social science holds the answer to our most pressing challenges 鈥 and can change the world for the better,鈥 said Mr Westlake, adding that he looked forward to 鈥渨orking with the research community, with users of research, and with the public to help social science thrive and make its benefits felt widely鈥.
UKRI chief executive Dame Ottoline Leyser said Mr Westlake brought 鈥渁聽wealth of experience to the role, combined with an impressive track record of ensuring high-quality social and data science is placed at the heart of decision-making鈥.
鈥淗is leadership of and broad engagement with the research, innovation, business and policymaking communities across the UK will be a huge asset in realising UK聽Research and Innovation鈥檚 mission,鈥 Dame Ottoline said.
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