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Humanities must lead on European stage or risk being left behind

Oxford scholar says discipline can play vital role in meeting biggest challenges

Published on
December 12, 2013
Last updated
June 10, 2015

A 鈥渟timulus paper鈥 from the Leadership Foundation for 糖心Vlog has called on UK humanities scholars to grasp the guidance nettle if they are to play a full role in the research agendas being developed across Europe.

Launched at the British Academy last week, Humanities Research Leadership in Europe was produced by Shearer West, head of the humanities division at the University of Oxford.

Professor West鈥檚 analysis focuses on the 21 universities that make up the League of European Research Universities, an invitation-only umbrella group.

She notes that although 鈥渉umanities academics have a more or less equal presence in鈥iddle management with their counterparts in the other disciplines鈥, they are underrepresented at the top.

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Much of this, she argues, is down to 鈥渟elf-selection鈥 and a research culture that engenders 鈥渁 natural mistrust of leadership鈥, which is often seen to be 鈥渁t odds with the fundamentally individualist, laissez-faire and analytical approaches of the disciplines themselves鈥.

Many medics and laboratory scientists, on the other hand, gain early experience of management and learn to 鈥渢emper their individual research desires with the realities of acquiring funding for equipment and research assistants鈥.

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Professor West also subjects to critical analysis the claim that a 鈥渟cience model鈥 of collaborative research and 鈥渋mpact鈥, often based on open access and 鈥渂ig kit鈥 infrastructure, implicitly sidelines the humanities.

Even in the area of major 鈥済lobal challenges鈥 such as climate change and food security, she suggests, we need far more 鈥渓eaders within humanities who can work collaboratively with scientific teams and overcome barriers of technical language and culture in order to play a decisive, rather than ancillary, role鈥 in addressing the problems.

Despite the 鈥渄anger of being left behind鈥, Professor West sees 鈥渆ncouraging signs [of] a more joined-up approach鈥 to the potential for the humanities to contribute to Europe鈥檚 global challenges and innovation agendas.

鈥淲e have taken a number of strides to adapt to the changes in the research landscape while retaining the integrity and quality of our disciplines,鈥 she writes.

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Nonetheless, Professor West concludes, 鈥渢here is room for us to do even more鈥.

matthew.reisz@tsleducation.com

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