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Focus on interdisciplinary research or lose out, academics warned

Iain Gillespie, former research and innovation director at Nerc, explains why the University of Leicester is setting up four new institutes

Published on
June 30, 2016
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Collaborate and listen: Leicester鈥檚 plan is to push income into the four hubs

The University of Leicester is creating four new multidisciplinary institutes to take advantage of the surge of new money for research that cuts across subjects.

Iain Gillespie, Leicester鈥檚 new pro vice-chancellor for research and enterprise and a former senior research council director, warned universities that they needed to 鈥渞espond鈥 to the shift in emphasis from government or risk fighting over a diminishing pot of money.

As part of last year鈥檚 spending review, the government announced the creation of a new Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), worth 拢1.5 billion, to tackle problems in the developing world and help hit official development assistance (ODA) spending targets.

Over the next four years, most research councils will suffer cuts in absolute terms, but multidisciplinary-focused GCRF spending not linked to any one council will grow from zero to be worth more than 拢300 million a year by 2020-21.

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鈥淚f we don鈥檛 respond to that鈥rankly there will be more and more competition for less and less money,鈥 Professor Gillespie told 探花视频.

In his previous role as director of science and innovation at the Natural Environment Research Council (Nerc), Professor Gillespie said that one of the most consistent messages coming from government was that 鈥測ou need to work more closely together鈥.

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This drive towards interdisciplinary research was one of the factors behind last year鈥檚 report on the research councils by Sir Paul Nurse, he said.

鈥淚t would be extremely foolish of a research-intensive [university] not to respond to that,鈥 he said. However, 鈥渋t鈥檚 fair to say that research intensives are doing this at a different pace from one another鈥, he added.

Leicester is launching new institutes in four areas: precision medicine; structural and chemical biology; space and earth observation science, and cultural media and creative economics.

Although there will not be any new buildings and only a 鈥渉andful鈥 of extra staff hired, Professor Gillespie said that Leicester鈥檚 plan was to 鈥減ush more of the income and overheads into the institutes so our academics are incentivised to work more together鈥, outside of their immediate disciplines.

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He noted that even without the push towards interdisciplinary research, Leicester would have created the institutes 鈥渋rrespective鈥.

He also warned that the proposed shake-up of the research councils 鈥 which will effectively place them under one umbrella body, UK Research and Innovation 鈥 would create difficulties in attracting new research council heads, who will likely have less independence and power under the new, consolidated structure.

鈥淚鈥檇 be surprised if the research councils can continue to command the calibre of people to run what will effectively be divisions,鈥 he said, and added that the new positions will not be as 鈥渁ttractive to top-notch academics鈥.

This was a 鈥渂ig鈥 challenge for the new entity, he said, and the quality of people the councils could attract would depend on their level of independence. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 have your cake and eat it,鈥 he said, meaning that there were going to be downsides to consolidating the councils.

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Professor Gillespie also said that the changes to the research councils were 鈥渘ot remotely鈥 a factor in his move to Leicester from Nerc.聽

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