The benefits of research collaboration with China far outweigh the challenges, and Australia would be the main loser if it allowed foreign interference concerns to blind it to the opportunities, a conference has heard.
鈥淭he suggestion that China is impossible to deal with does not step up against the evidence,鈥 said Queensland University of Technology (QUT) deputy vice-chancellor Scott Sheppard. 鈥淚t would be fair to say that we need China more than they need us.
鈥淭here are sensitive areas of research between our two countries. China has them just as we do. But鈥 sensible and proportionate way of dealing with that is simply good management. We do that now. We actually do it quite well.鈥
The forum on 鈥淭he future of Australia-China higher education ties鈥 was hosted by the聽. It heard that foreign influence concerns, along with Covid-related restrictions and the 鈥渃omplete breakdown in bilateral government relations鈥, had hindered a 鈥渂oom鈥 in scientific collaboration that had turned China into聽Australia鈥檚 leading partner in producing scientific publications.
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鈥淲e need to be wary of the chilling effects of geopolitical tensions and foreign interference concerns,鈥 said University of Melbourne deputy vice-chancellor Michael Wesley, adding that challenges like climate change, pandemics and resource shortages were 鈥渟imply beyond the capacity of any national research capability鈥.
University of Sydney virologist聽Eddie Holmes鈥 work in mapping the Covid genome, in partnership with researchers at Fudan University in Shanghai, was 鈥渁 classic example of Australia-China research collaboration leading to the betterment of humanity鈥.
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Group of Eight chief executive Vicki Thomson cited University of Queensland immunologist Ian Frazer鈥檚 collaboration with Chinese colleague Jian Zhou to produce the Gardasil vaccine, leading to an estimated 90 per cent decrease in the prevalence of the virus that causes cervical cancer.
鈥淚t is our responsibility to work with government to ensure Australia鈥檚 national security is never compromised. It鈥檚 also our responsibility to do everything we can to continue enabling鈥esearch that will increasingly underpin our ongoing prosperity,鈥 she said.
Ms Thomson said Australian co-publications with China had not declined during Covid, despite the geopolitics. And while China remained Australia鈥檚 top research publication partner, it produced more collaborative science with both the US and the UK.
Professor Sheppard said Australia could not afford to lose a research partner with China鈥檚 scale, depth of talent and international connections. He said China鈥檚 dedication of 6 per cent of its GDP to research and development, with basic research claiming about 8 per cent of this investment, dwarfed such spending in the West.
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China had become a 鈥渧ery significant player鈥 in science diplomacy, with more than 400 Chinese scientists holding office in international science and technology-related non-government organisations 鈥 many as chair or vice-chair.
鈥淚f you add this to the influence that China has in organisations like the International Organisation for Standardisation and the depth and breadth of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, [it is] another very important reason you should be engaging with China,鈥 Professor Sheppard said.
He cited work on air pollution 鈥 a field where local funding was 鈥渧irtually impossible鈥 to obtain, with Australia not considered to have air quality issues 鈥 as an example of the benefits of collaboration. Chinese colleagues 鈥渁dvised us right from the start that as long as the research was done in China; there was no issue with gaining funding鈥.
One of the participants, QUT aerosol researcher Lidia Morawska, went on to generate important insights about Covid transmission. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 been an enormously beneficial research area,鈥 Professor Sheppard said.
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