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Autonomy concerns as Sweden consolidates research funders

More than 20 public agencies could be turned into just three, but sector leaders are wary of the government鈥檚 intentions

Published on
July 17, 2023
Last updated
July 17, 2023
Woman relaxing on jetty and looking at a row of boat houses in Sweden to illustrate Autonomy concerns as Sweden consolidates research funders
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Sweden must consolidate its 鈥減lethora鈥 of聽research funding agencies if聽it wants universities to聽deliver for society, sector leaders said, but reformers must provide reassurance that the process will聽not lead to聽tighter political control.

Sweden, a country of just over 10聽million people, has more than 20 public agencies that fund research, many with their own application and reporting systems. 鈥淵ou have to聽rely on 10 different funders to聽keep your lab going,鈥 Erik Renstr枚m, vice-chancellor of Lund University, told 探花视频.

In 2009, Lund lent its name to a declaration committing Sweden and Europe to聽undertaking research that addresses 鈥済rand challenges鈥 such as climate change, ageing, security and pandemics. But more than a decade later, say experts, Sweden lacks the funding system to do so. Professor Renstr枚m cited quantum computing as one area where Sweden鈥檚 agencies were 鈥渢oo small and too scattered鈥 to muster the means for world-saving work.

Since September 2022, Ingrid Pettersson, chair of Lund鈥檚 board and former head of the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development, has been looking at how the country鈥檚 funding system could be made more effective.

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Her final take is due to be delivered in September, but early ideas include consolidating down to three new mega-agencies: the Swedish Research Agency, the Swedish Agency for Strategic Research and the Swedish Innovation Agency.

Professor Renstr枚m supports the idea. For him, Sweden鈥檚 鈥減lethora鈥 of agencies creates 鈥渞eally significant鈥 administration for laboratory heads, and the current system 鈥渕ore represents the funders鈥 perspectives rather than those that will actually do the job鈥.

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But two other sector leaders 鈥 Astrid S枚derbergh Widding, rector of Stockholm University, and Hans Ellegren, secretary general of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 鈥 too much outside influence on the direction of research, arguing that 鈥渟cience鈥檚 contribution to society cannot be ordered鈥.

For Professor Renstr枚m, putting all 鈥渟trategic鈥 funding under the remit of a single body would protect it from political interference, 鈥渃reating a聽more chaste distance between politics and academia鈥, citing the recent furore over the Ministry of聽Foreign Affairs鈥 .

To help Ms Pettersson, the government also commissioned the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development to consider the reform options for the Swedish system. One of the authors of that report, Carthage Smith, told THE that the climate emergency and the Covid-19 pandemic had reframed the debate around the top-down steering of research.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 changed now is just the urgency and the scale of the societal challenges that we face,鈥 he said, adding that a stronger focus on mission-driven, challenge-based work was 鈥渘ot at all a threat to academic freedom鈥.

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Sweden has Rise, an institute that brings together the government, academia and industry to work on innovation, but as it lacks the scale of Germany鈥檚 Fraunhofer Society, the country is 鈥渄ependent鈥 on its universities to lead challenge-driven work, Dr Smith said.

That means that for now, Sweden is unable to meet the grand challenges it helped to identify in 2009. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e not really doing that,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Stockholm Resilience Institute is known worldwide 鈥 it鈥檚 leading in this field 鈥 but they haven鈥檛 expanded on that.鈥

Some are yet to be convinced that consolidation is the answer, or even that a clear problem has been identified. Among them is Maria Thuveson, director of the Swedish Research Council, the country鈥檚 largest funder.

鈥淚t looks good on paper, but in reality, it鈥檚 really hard to separate those,鈥 she said, referring to the proposed split between 鈥渟trategic鈥 research and other scholarship, also noting the 鈥渆normous cost鈥 of shutting down agencies mid-grant flow.

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ben.upton@timeshighereducation.com

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