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Give Scotland a seat at top table of UK research, MPs urge

Scottish affairs committee calls for universities north of border to be better represented in UK Research and Innovation decision-making

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May 28, 2021
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May 28, 2021
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Scottish universities should be given a seat at the top table of the UK鈥檚 main research funder, MPs have urged.

A on the future of higher education, published by the House of Commons Scottish affairs committee on 28 May, highlights that several English universities are represented on the board of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). However, no Scottish institutions have a place.

During the inquiry, Alastair Sim, director of Universities Scotland, told MPs that Scotland鈥檚 voice within UKRI was 鈥渟till something that needs vigilance鈥. Mr Sim and other witnesses highlighted that Research England 鈥 the main provider of quality-related research funding south of the border 鈥 was closely integrated into UKRI in a way聽that the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) and other agencies in devolved nations were not.

Mr Sim told MPs that integrating Research England into UKRI was not 鈥渘ecessarily the best thing to do鈥 because it gave 鈥渁 kind of instinctive closeness to a subset of UK institutions within UKRI just because there are some institutions they work more closely with than others鈥.

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James Conroy, professor of religious and philosophical education at the University of Glasgow, told MPs that the SFC was an 鈥渁fterthought鈥 in terms of how UK-wide funding was delivered.

The committee says that institutions such as the London School of Economics and the University of Cambridge have representatives on the UKRI board, and that a Scottish representative should be included also. They call for the SFC to be represented on the UKRI executive committee.

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Pete Wishart, the committee鈥檚 chair, said that it was 鈥渢ime to address disparities on the UK鈥檚 main research funding body鈥.

鈥淭he fear is that the lack of Scottish representation makes it more difficult to align the priorities of the Scottish institutions with UKRI,鈥 said Mr Wishart, MP for Perth and North Perthshire.

鈥淲e want to see the deserved and rightful representation of Scottish higher education achieved by the inclusion of positions for a Scottish university and the Scottish Funding Council on UKRI decision-making bodies.鈥

Elsewhere, the report raises concerns about Scottish universities鈥 reliance on international student fees to make up their shortfall in teaching funding, and calls on the Westminster and Holyrood governments to support diversification of income streams, particularly away from potentially volatile recruitment regions such as India and China.

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It also calls for the Turing student mobility scheme to fund inward placements to the UK to more closely聽resemble聽the European Union鈥檚 Erasmus+ scheme, which it replaces.

And it says that the cost of visas for international researchers coming to work in Scotland and the UK more broadly should be reduced.

A UKRI spokeswoman said:聽鈥淲e thank the committee for their recommendations and we will consider the contents of the report carefully.鈥

chris.havergal@timeshighereducation.com

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