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Excellence with impact key for future funding of UK research and prosperity of nation


11 June 2009

In a letter, published in The Times today (11 June), the seven Research Council Chief Executives have set out their ideas on impact. The letter gives the Chief Executives, collectively, the opportunity to underline their commitment to continued funding for excellent research, whether basic or applied, and to signal to the community that we need to work together to put research at the heart of the country’s economic recovery.

The full text of the letter is below:

Sir, A healthy and vibrant research base is crucial for responding to the economic downturn and, as we emerge from these difficulties, it must remain a priority to ensure the future prosperity of the nation.

Research has always had a massive impact on the economy and society. There are numerous examples of the value of discovery and innovation, whether through influencing government policy, for example, in the areas of education, welfare or health; making discoveries such as the work done on MRI and stem cells or collaborating with business, industry and the third sector.

But we cannot be complacent. The world is changing, not just as a result of the present economic situation, but also because of the revolution in communication technologies and the rapidly expanding economies in parts of the developing world. As current world leaders, the UK research community needs to seize the opportunities offered, and that is why the UK Research Councils are placing an increasing focus on the impact of the research we fund.

This will not disadvantage basic research, or stifle research creativity or scientific discovery. Excellence will continue to be the primary criterion for funding and we fully believe that the highest-quality research will, over time, have the greatest impact. Excellent research without obvious or immediate impact will not be disadvantaged.

We are committed to working with the research community to deliver the knowledge-based economy that will be central for the nation’s future. But in this uncertain economic climate we need the research community to work with us to demonstrate the impact that research has on society and why it is vital to continue to invest in it.

Professor Ian Diamond
Chairman, Research Councils UK, Chief Executive, Economic and Social Research Council

Professor Philip Esler
Chief Executive, Arts and Humanities Research Council

Professor Douglas Kell
Chief Executive, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Professor David Delpy
Chief Executive, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Sir Leszek Borysiewicz
Chief Executive, Medical Research Council

Professor Alan Thorpe
Chief Executive, Natural Environment Research Council

Professor Keith Mason
Chief Executive, Science and Technology Facilities Council

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The seven Research Councils are independent non-departmental public bodies, funded by the Science and Research Budget through the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). They are incorporated by Royal Charter and together manage a research budget of around £3 billion a year.

Research Councils UK (RCUK) is the partnership between the UK's seven Research Councils. Through RCUK, the Research Councils work together to champion the research, training and innovation they support.

The seven UK Research Councils are:

  • Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC);
  • Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC);
  • Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC);
  • Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC);
  • Medical Research Council (MRC);
  • Natural Environment Research Council (NERC);
  • Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC).