Science & Research Funding : Impact and the REF

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Science & Research Funding : Impact and the REF HEPI 22nd November 2011 Carolyn Reeve Research Funding Unit, BIS

Science and Research Funding 2011/12 to 2014/15 When money is short, we should ruthlessly prioritise those areas of public spending that are the most likely to support economic growth, including investments in our science base and the skills and education of our citizens. Chancellor of the Exchequer, House of Commons, 20 October 2010

Why does Government fund Science and Research? Improving the performance of existing businesses Businesses, public and third sector organisations spent over 2billion with HEIs in 2009/10 on contract research, collaborative research and consultancy Creating new businesses: UK second only to the US for spin-outs Autonomy, based on Cambridge University research, is now a FTSE100 company Economic Impact Delivering highly skilled people to the labour market e.g. 17,500 new PhDs and 121,000 Masters qualifiers in 2008/09 Improving public policy and public services. BIS acts as custodian of the research base for all Government Departments. e.g. Research Council funding instrumental to developing the Institute for Fiscal Studies Attracting R&D investment from global business e.g. 450 R&D projects attracted to UK in 2006/7 and 2007/08

An internationally competitive Research Base UK s HEIs are world class with more Universities near the top of international rankings than any country other than the USA HEIs strongly independent and autonomous organisations, with interests and perspectives which are often national or international. UK s research base is excellent - second in the world only to the USA for number of citations, and it is the most productive country for research in the G8 in citations and publications per pound.[1] With 1% world population UK produces 6.9% of world publications, receive 10.9% of citations and 13.8% of citations with highest impact. University income from external sources - engagement with business and community - is at an unprecedented level, and has more than doubled in real terms since 2001 to an unprecedented 3bn[2] [1] International Comparative Performance of the UK Research Base, October 2011 [2] Higher Education Business and Community Interaction Survey http://www.hefce.ac.uk/econsoc/buscom/hebci/

Government investment in Science & Research Our Objective - to deliver and maintain a UK research base which is : excellent across a broad span of disciplines flexible, responsive and dynamic financially and intellectually sustainable and has a high impact on the economy and society This is enabled by: Dual Support for HEIs: Project funding from Research Councils Institutional funding from Funding Councils (Quality- Related research funding QR ) Funding for national research institutes by Research Councils with core and project funding

Science and research programme funding ( 4.6bn) AHRC BBSRC EPSRC ESRC MRC NERC STFC HEFCE National Academies Space Other Programmes Outputs Knowledge Economic Return Skilled People

Where does university research funding come from? Research income: Industry 7% Other 1% Source HEFC Recurrent Research Income Income ( 000s) 1,974,548 Research Income: Europe 6% Research Income: Charities 16% HEFC Recurrent Research 31% Research Council Grant Income Public Sector and Non-EU 1,585,357 872,530 Research Income: Charities 1,022,942 Public Sector and Non-EU 14% Research Council Grant Income 25% Research Income: Europe Research income: Industry 399,798 422,575 Breakdown of Total HEI Research Income (2010) Other 42,219 Source: HESA 2009/10

Dual Support s Complementary Functions Research Council Project funding to HEIs : Allows strategic research priorities to be set, taking account of wider societal benefits, Is used to encourage larger, multidisciplinary projects Allocates adequate resources to each project Funds only the very best projects Provides unsuccessful applicants with constructive feedback Provides access to the best facilities here and abroad Allows direct costs of projects to be scrutinised Institutional funding to HEIs provides the system with: Support for institutions to have the ability to: Invest strategically in - and maintain - their research capacity Plan ahead and develop excellence between project funding Innovate to achieve results Explore fields and projects before they are ready for project grants Leverage in funding and competitively price commissioned research Provide capacity to pursue research projects where funders cannot meet full economic costs e.g. charities, business Prepare applications and business cases for project and other funding Breadth to be ready to respond to emerging priorities Funding incentive structure awards past achievement, and has a strong influence on institutional leaders behaviour as it goes to them The institutional assessment system: Influences international perceptions Incentivises for long term leadership Research Councils also support national research infrastructure Access to international science organisations, providing facilities on a scale that would be uneconomic for the UK to provide alone Specialist centres of excellence, where there is a national need for that capability, often in partnership with HEIs Large scale operations beyond the scope of an individual HEI, for example: Large scale facilities, e.g. Diamond Light Source Long term monitoring, e.g. health, environment, security

Research Excellence - funding for institutions RO Income ( 000s) HEI Income ( 000s) The two halves of the Dual Support System allocate money differently- Research Councils to prospective projects and HEFCE to departments based on retrospective assessment 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 English HEI Income from HEFCE QR (2008/9) Each stream provides different incentives and dynamics, but both focus on excellent research and are highly concentrated on the strongest institutions 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 UK Research Organisations' Income from Research Councils 0

Universities working with business A period of growing government funding for universities has also seen universities do increasingly well at business interaction and attracting external income. Last year universities secured over 3bn from external sources. External Income Contract research Collaborative research Courses Consultancy Regeneration IP revenues Facilities and equipment Sources: HEBCI surveys, PACEC/CBR analysis

What is Economic Impact? The overarching definition of economic impact is given in HMT s Green Book, An action or activity has an economic impact when it affects the welfare of consumers, the profits of firms and/or the revenue of government. Economic impacts range from those that are readily quantifiable, in terms of greater wealth, cheaper prices and more revenue, to those less easily quantifiable, such as effects on the environment, public health and quality of life.

Delivering Impact to the economy and society Past TSB Research Excellence Framework (REF) will recognise universities impacts from excellent research. Present Higher Education Innovation Funding (HEIF) and the Business Research element of QR support universities current capacity to work with business. Future Research Councils Pathways to Impact encourage researchers to consider potential beneficiaries and the future pathways towards impact

National Policy Objective Science & Research funding Allocations objective : To protect national capability and international competitiveness and to maximise the economic and social benefits of research Maintain a strong and innovative national research base, which is essential to support national prosperity in a globalised knowledge based economy Strengthen links between undertaking research and developing new products and services Develop and sustain a dynamic and internationally competitive research sector that makes a major contribution to economic prosperity, national wellbeing and the expansion and dissemination of knowledge.