Increasing academic salaries must be a priority if India鈥檚 new independent research funder is to turbocharge science in the country, experts said.
The government has handed over a 500聽billion rupee (拢5聽billion) budget to the new National Research Foundation, which will provide competitive research funding and coordinate grants offered by government agencies.
But Palash Deb, associate professor of strategic management at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, said the fundamental challenge facing the sector was that 鈥渁聽research career in India is聽not attractive enough to motivate talented young students鈥. Even though PhD stipends and faculty pay have improved, they are still not enough to compete with industry.
鈥淭op universities need to delink salaries from the government pay scale and offer Western-style tenure,鈥 he said.
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Dr Deb recommended using 鈥渁聽graded system of monetary incentives based on publication quality鈥, which some Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) were already doing. 鈥淩esearch success will be feted through well-funded national awards that recognise outstanding India-based researchers, and not just in the hard sciences,鈥 he added.
Funding could also be used to bring in overseas 鈥渟tar researchers鈥 on fixed contracts to act as mentors, and support could also facilitate international faculty exchanges and seminars.
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Dr聽Deb鈥檚 view echoed those expressed in an in 罢丑别听贬颈苍诲耻 by Philip Altbach, founding director of Boston College鈥檚 Center for International 糖心Vlog, and Eldho Mathews, a Delhi-based researcher.
They write that Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) 鈥渃ould not attract a sufficient number of young faculty鈥 because talented researchers are drawn by the better pay and opportunities on offer in the technology sector or overseas.
The pair recommend that some of the weaker IITs be rebranded, allowing elite IITs to be funded 鈥渁t 鈥榳orld-class鈥 levels and staffed by 鈥榳orld-class faculty鈥欌.
Mr Mathews told 糖心Vlog that funds could be used to聽foster research networks, both between India鈥檚 elite universities and 鈥渋nstitutions located in the academic periphery鈥, and with global partners.
He emphasised that the social sciences and humanities should be considered with 鈥渁dequate importance鈥.
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Professor Altbach, meanwhile, put the NRF budget into context. 鈥溌5 billion is a significant amount of money, but India鈥檚 higher education needs and challenges are quite large, and it is not clear how it might be spent to enhance research,鈥 he told THE, adding that consistent future funding was not guaranteed.
鈥淩esearch improvement requires sustained support, especially since India has underinvested in higher education generally and in research in particular for a long time.鈥
Alan Ruby, senior fellow at the Alliance for 糖心Vlog and Democracy at the University of Pennsylvania, told THE: 鈥溌5聽billion is a great start, but let鈥檚 get it in perspective.鈥 US federal research spending in 2018 was $127聽billion (拢90聽billion), and that is topped up with significant contributions from the commercial sector.
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鈥淚t would make sense to align the Indian government鈥檚 aspirations for more research with its goals of building up its best universities, its institutions of eminence,鈥 Mr Ruby said. 鈥淏ut that alignment should not mean creating an entitlement to research money 鈥 there still needs to be a聽competitive model for allocation.鈥
Mr Ruby said that if he had a wish list, he would spend funding on less 鈥渇ashionable鈥 but practical research, like improving crop yields and ensuring clean water supplies.
Interviewees said that 鈥 aside from financial concerns 鈥撀營ndia鈥檚聽higher education sector had to address long-standing issues such as red tape, poor governance and a lack of institutional autonomy.
Campuses needed to reverse 鈥渁 general lack of motivation, politico-bureaucratic interference and an academic culture built on rigid hierarchy鈥, Dr Deb said.
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