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  1. markl981 asked John Denham: "The Minister has stated that the country needs a significant uplift in STEM qualified graduates and young researchers if it is to remain economically competitive. The US has recently increased funding..." Show more »"The Minister has stated that the country needs a significant uplift in STEM qualified graduates and young researchers if it is to remain economically competitive. The US has recently increased funding substantially in this area and is already attracting such people. At the same time UK's research councils are struggling from fEC underfunding and in the case of STFC are cutting funds for young post-doctoral researchers by 25%. Will DIUS follow the lead of the US and provide the funding to increase the number of young researchers or should these researchers and their Professors move now to the USA ?" Show less »
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  1. SiGreen asked John Denham: "The Prime Minister's Initiative, which aimed at near market dominance in higher education in the overseas market was enormously successful. Could we have something similar for Digital Media, Bio-Engineering..." Show more »"The Prime Minister's Initiative, which aimed at near market dominance in higher education in the overseas market was enormously successful. Could we have something similar for Digital Media, Bio-Engineering and some other industries where we are especially strong? I'm not talking about them being prioritised by UKTI- I mean A BIG, BIG, cross departmental drive." Show less »
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  1. treepixie asked John Denham: "Does the Obama administration present a greater opportunity for American & English universities to work together on research that will help boost the economies of both countries? If so, what can we learn..." Show more »"

    Does the Obama administration present a greater opportunity for American & English universities to work together on research that will help boost the economies of both countries? If so, what can we learn from each other...?

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  1. ppzpjm asked John Denham: "Given that (i) a recent international review of UK science strongly criticised the increasing focus on near-market research in UK universities;  (ii) a Russell Group study of the economic impact..." Show more »"

    Given that

    (i) a recent international review of UK science strongly criticised the increasing focus on near-market research in UK universities; 

    (ii) a Russell Group study of the economic impact of scientific research showed that the return on investment of responsive mode (undirected) work was roughly double that arising from commercially-driven programmes; 

    (iii) practically every UK university gave extremely negative feedback to the research councils on the proposal to impose economic impact criteria in the peer review process; 

    (iv) Phil Willis, Chair of the IUSS Select Committee, has argued that a move towards “command economy science” (of the type recently proposed by Lord Drayson) will “sound the death knell for British research”;  

    and (v) the Obama administration has clearly demonstrated its strong commitment to fundamental research, 

    why does the Secretary of State feel that the UK economy is best served by a focus on near-term research selected according to, at best, imprecise forecasts of economic impact?

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  1. KateCSD asked Matthew Taylor: "What role do you think education and training should play in creating a more equitable society, particularly in the current economic climate?"
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