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Jo Johnson outlines 'One Nation Science' strategy

Regional audits of science activity will identify areas of emerging scientific strength, says minister

Published on
July 16, 2015
Last updated
February 16, 2017
Jo Johnson, minister
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Universities and science minister Jo Johnson has announced a 鈥渘ew approach鈥 to make sure that all areas of the country can reach their 鈥渇ull potential鈥 in research.

Speaking in Sheffield, he said that the country鈥檚 recovery relied on a 鈥渇undamental rebalancing鈥 of the economy.

The plan involves audits to map research and innovation strengths and infrastructure in different parts of the country and an 鈥渁ction plan鈥 to tackle the lack of diversity in science.

Mr Johnson was speaking at the Rolls-Royce Factory of the Future, which is part of the University of Sheffield鈥檚 Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.

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He explained that 46 per cent of public investment in research goes into the 鈥済olden triangle鈥 of London, Cambridge and Oxford. He stressed that excellence must remain the criterion for funding research.

鈥淏ut we do have to ensure we recognise that other parts of the country have proven research excellence in their universities and ensure we fund excellence wherever it is found in order to realise the productivity gains that we have seen in the golden triangle,鈥 he said.

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鈥淭o achieve this we need a new approach 鈥 one that promotes and protects our reputation for world-class science, and also drives growth and raises productivity for the whole of the UK,鈥 he added.

The first part of One Nation Science is to take a 鈥渕ore thoughtful approach to place鈥, which will involve creating series of 鈥渙pen and transparent鈥 audits that map strengths in science and innovation across the country.

鈥淭hese deep dives will provide a new way to identify and build on areas of greatest potential in every region鈥hey will help local areas to identify emerging scientific strengths鈥 he explained.

The audits will also give government 鈥渢he tools to recognise and reward excellent research proposals that reflect local strengths and leverage local funds鈥, Mr Johnson added.

The second part of the new approach will look at the people working in science. He said that research council diversity data shows that for the most part women are underrepresented in grant applications when compared with their proportion in the population of researchers.

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鈥淲e now have three years of research council grant application and peer review data that analyses success rates by diversity. I have asked the research councils to give me an action plan to address this by December,鈥 he said.

Mr Johnson commended universities for the recent spate of women appointed to vice-chancellorships, but added that there was still work to be done.

鈥淭hese appointments mean that the number of women leading universities will increase by about 20 per cent compared with last year, but still represent less than a quarter of university leaders.鈥

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He also announced a 拢1.6 million grant for the University of Sheffield from the Higher Education Funding Council for England to expand the AMRC鈥檚 programme to create degree-level apprenticeships.

Responding to Mr Johnson鈥檚 speech, Chuka Umunna, the聽shadow business secretary, said that last week鈥檚 Budget had 鈥渧ery little new to say on science and innovation鈥.

鈥淢inisters tore up Labour鈥檚 long-term funding plan for science, and we鈥檝e seen funding for research eroded and whittled away. Without a strategic approach which underpins certainty, we risk falling behind,鈥 he added.

He said that although teaching should be considered as part of the way universities are assessed, this should not 鈥渦ndermine the vital role of research鈥.

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