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Time to honour Tory research spending promises, Zahawi told

British Academy chief Julia Black says Treasury must urgently clarify stance on Horizon Europe and long-term backing for UK science

Published on
July 11, 2022
Last updated
July 11, 2022
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Source: Richard Townshend

The UK鈥檚 new Treasury minister, Nadhim Zahawi, must confirm the UK鈥檚 鈥渇ull support鈥 for joining Horizon Europe within the next two weeks and extend the promise to any projects approved for European funding for at least another year, the British Academy has said.

In a published on 11聽July, the academy鈥檚 president, Julia Black, raises the 鈥減ressing issue鈥 of the UK鈥檚 association to the European Union鈥檚 flagship 鈧90聽billion (拢77聽billion) research scheme, stating that short-term actions and longer-term commitments to science funding are required.

鈥淲e cannot underscore enough the urgency of the situation,鈥 said Professor Black, who added that the academy would 鈥渟trongly support the government鈥檚 priority to associate to Horizon Europe as soon as possible and encourage you to continue to pursue this goal鈥.

The letter by the body representing humanities and social science researchers follows concerns over the fate of UK-based academics left in limbo by the continued deadlock over the country鈥檚 association to Horizon Europe.

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The EU has refused to admit the UK into the seven-year framework programme unless it drops legislation to rewrite the Northern Ireland Protocol on trade between the province and the British mainland. That has led the European Research Council to announce the cancellation of 115 grants to UK-based scholars while proposals for an alternative 鈥淧lan聽B鈥 funding scheme have yet to be published, with experts warning that this hiatus could cause a 鈥渕assive underspend鈥 on research and innovation.

Professor Black said it was vital that Mr Zahawi, who was appointed chancellor after Rishi Sunak quit to trigger the resignation of Boris Johnson, 鈥渁nnounces the short-term arrangements that will be put in place to continue to support the research and innovation sector, including full support for third-country participation to Horizon Europe and an extension of the current Horizon Europe guarantee implemented by UK聽Research & Innovation (UKRI) to at least the end of June 2023.鈥

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She also called on Mr Zahawi to confirm 鈥渦plifts to existing UK-based schemes to support the retention and attraction of global talent鈥.

鈥淭he UK national academies already have applications from highly talented researchers who have been recommended for funding, but we are unable to support them within confirmed budgets. Offers could be made to those researchers now to increase the chance of securing their long-term futures in the UK,鈥 added Professor Black.

In the autumn, the new chancellor, who is running to become the next prime minister, must also see that 鈥渇ull funding set out in the Autumn Budget for association or replacement programmes if necessary is ring-fenced and committed鈥.

鈥淚f the UK is not currently able to associate to Horizon Europe, the Treasury provides us with a multi-year spending profile and budget breakdown for that ring-fenced budget at the earliest opportunity,鈥 she added, stating that the government should ensure that it 鈥渆ngages with the wider community on the long-term proposals if the UK is not able to associate.

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鈥淭his will mean the sharing of plans for major new programmes so that they receive the community鈥檚 input to shape them,鈥 she said, with the blueprint for Plan聽B due to be published before 21聽July, when Parliament breaks for the summer.

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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I've said it before and will go on saying it, we cannot trust politicians to do anything for the sector. We need to get on and make our own arrangements... we can tell them how much they have to pay once the deal is done. I bet university representives would get a better deal anyway, and when all is said and done, the government's role is purely to provide the necessary funds from the public purse, anyway. Zahawi is going to be absorbed in his own self-interest over the summer anyway.

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