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Research in the Global Society Ian Diamond ESRC

THE RESEARCH COUNCILS Arts and Humanities Research Council Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Economic and Social Research Council Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Medical Research Council Natural Environment Research Council Science and Technology Facilities Council

SPECIFIC MISSIONS BUT COMMON OBJECTIVES Support basic, strategic and applied research Support postgraduate training Advance knowledge and technology and provide services and trained people that lead to social, cultural and economic impact Manage and develop large facilities Promote science in society

WHAT IS RESEARCH COUNCILS UK? The name for the Research Councils working together Increases the collective visibility, leadership and policy influence of the Research Councils Provides a single focus for collective dialogue with stakeholders Ensures greater harmonisation of operational and administrative functions across the Councils

INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION OF RESEARCH IN C21 Knowledge and research are global commodities. Knowledge and research respects neither geographical nor discipline boundaries. Most major research challenges need teams; or are the results of incremental work by scholars who communicate.

RCUK INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY Encourage collaboration between UK researchers and the best researchers from around the world Promote the movement of researchers to and from the UK Enable access to data, facilities and resources Influence the international research agenda Promote the UK as a world centre for research and innovation

ENCOURAGING COLLABORATION Objective: as easy for UK researchers to collaborate with researchers overseas as it is to collaborate with each other Partnership by researchers needs top down and bottom up initiatives.

Promoting Partnership From the top: –Funders need to work together –HEIs need strategic partnerships time –HEIs and Funders need jointly to value international collaboration and to enable the time for collaborations to happen From the bottom: –Academics need to be prepared to invest in new areas and potentially in new ways of working

PROMOTING PARTNERSHIP A FUNDERS’ PERSPECTIVE Encourage UK researchers to spend time overseas and overseas researchers to spend time inthe UK. Need a lifecourse perspective with focus on establishing early opportunities –Eg; ESRC PhD scheme; BA/ESRC schemes with China, US, South Asia, Arab World; ESF programmes on quantitative and qualitative methods Forge lasting collaborations. –personal development –ensuring research continues at a global level.

PROMOTING PARTNERSHIP A FUNDERS’ PERSPECTIVE Essential to eliminate double jeopardy –Response Mode : ESRC has 13 bilaterals –RCUK Brazil –ESRC international partners on applications Essential to partner on directed research calls –NORFACE

PROMOTING PARTNERSHIP SCIENCE AND THE DEVELOPING WORLD –Research on the developing world with ldc teams Rinderpest Insecticide Bed Nets ESRC/DFID Collaboration –Research with the developing world Long term partnerships at HEI/sub HEI level

MAJOR RESEARCH THEMES INVOLVING AT LEAST THREE COUNCILS Energy Living with environmental change Global security Ageing research: lifelong health and wellbeing Nanoscience through engineering to application The digital economy.

ENABLING ACCESS TO DATA, FACILITIES AND RESOURCES Developing research issues such as ethics and data management with sister organisations International brokering of large scale facilities – will likely involve barter.

Influencing the International Policy Agenda Researchers have an important role in informing the international agenda; –researchers funded by the UK Research Council have been active on the IPCC –UK Research Councils support research aimed at United Nations Millennium Development Goals

Making it easy for international researchers to learn about the UK RCUK Offices –Beijing, Washington and Delhi Communication, communication, communication

A WORLD CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Making the most of the economic potential in the research funded. Supporting excellent researchers who have the very best to offer our global collaborators. Companies such as Ford, Pfizer, Airbus and Nokia have chosen the UK for large-scale investment. Continue to find ways to develop new relationships with global industry.

IN SUMMARY These areas of international importance provide huge opportunities for UK and overseas researchers to work together. By enabling and encouraging greater collaboration there is hope that the challenges that the world currently faces can be successfully overcome.