The UK government has unveiled a new 拢250 million mid-career fellowship scheme as part of science investment commitments worth 拢750 million linked to what it called the 鈥渆xcellent terms鈥 it negotiated for the country鈥檚 return to Horizon Europe.
Under a raft of pro-science announcements unveiled in the Autumn Statement on 22 November, the UK will support what it describes as its 鈥渘ew long-term world-class Discovery Fellowships backed by a 拢250 million endowment鈥.
The new programme has been made possible by the 鈥渆xcellent terms for the UK to associate to Horizon Europe and Copernicus, getting great value for taxpayers while maximising opportunities for researchers鈥, according to聽 document聽which was published shortly after chancellor聽Jeremy Hunt鈥檚 speech to the House of Commons.
鈥淎s a result, the government can now announce ambitious investments of over 拢750 million in UK R&D this financial year,鈥 it adds, a likely nod to a聽substantial underspend聽related to a period when monies designated for Horizon Europe membership were held back.
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The scheme arrives shortly after the聽departure of George Freeman聽as science minister, who had championed the need for what he called聽鈥渞eally bold fellowships鈥澛that could rival the 10-year mid-career fellowships funded by Germany鈥檚 Max Planck Institutes. The proposals were also outlined in the聽UK鈥檚 Pioneer programme聽鈥 otherwise known as Plan B 鈥 which would have been introduced if the UK had not been able to rejoin Horizon.
However, the creation of an endowment to 鈥渕aximise flexibility and test new funding models鈥 means the impact of the scheme may be limited, with US university endowments returning about 6 per cent a year over the past 10 years.
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The 拢750 million underspend will also pay for an additional 拢145 million in innovation spending, which will spent 鈥渢hrough Innovate UK to support business innovation鈥, the government adds.
鈥淭his includes 拢20 million for productivity and decarbonisation of foundation industries, 拢50 million for battery innovation, 拢50 million for investment in Catapults, and 拢25 million for innovation in critical technologies,鈥 it says.
The Autumn Statement also聽the government is 鈥渁warding up to 拢59 million to 15 projects, which will leverage significant additional private funding from the sector, representing an expected 拢100 million of new private/public investment in space research and development infrastructure鈥.
An extra 拢25 million will also be spent on science infrastructure through Public Sector Research Establishments, while an additional 拢50 million will be spent via the Future Fund Breakthrough Programme to help the 鈥淯K鈥檚 most intensive R&D companies to scale up鈥.
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The government has also published its response to Sir Paul Nurse鈥檚聽wide-ranging review of the UK鈥檚 research landscape聽which called on the government to 鈥渢ake account of the true cost of 鈥榚nd-to-end鈥 research activity鈥, and consider a move towards full economic costing of research which is usually loss-making for universities.
On this key point,聽聽said it 鈥渞ecognises the challenges of financial sustainability for organisations鈥 but said only that 鈥渁ny changes to the funding framework for research, as recommended by the review, will need to be considered in the context of a future spending review鈥.
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