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Page 1: Conor King, Innovative Research Universities: The case for open and competitive research funding

The Case for Open and Competitive Research Funding

9 December 2013 Conor King Executive Director

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Australia needs a coherent research funding structure which seeks to…selectively fund research of the highest quality wherever it may be found and…concentrate research funding to build world-class research universities which have the capacity to compete at the highest international level.

Group of Eight, Policy Note Number 4 http://www.go8.edu.au/... Emphasis added

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So,

What has been the impact of competitive research funding?

Do we need a significant change in approach?

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Overview

1. How has research funding developed and with what impact?

– The Howard legacy

2. Why competition works

3. The productivity response

4. Australia linking to the world

5. The challenges ahead

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HOW HAS RESEARCH FUNDING CHANGED AND WITH WHAT IMPACT?

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Creating the research block grant structure: 2001 Research training scheme

• For research training, initially tied to students

Institutional Grants Scheme

• Open use to support research

• Became Joint Research Engagement

Research Infrastructure Block Grants

Plus scholarships and other smaller schemes

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Back in 2000-2001..

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Health and Medical Research

1998: Wills Review

• Let to additional $614 million over 6 years for the NHMRC, doubling funding

2004: Grant Review

• $500 million over five years from 2006-07 for health and medical research

• $170 million for the Australia Fellowship scheme

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Backing Australia’s Ability (2001)

• $736 million for ARC grants over five years, effectively doubling funding by 2005-06

• Research infrastructure $583 million for Research Infrastructure Block Grants and Systemic Infrastructure Initiative

• Continue R&D start program, $535 million over 5 years

• Reforming the R&D tax concession

• Expanding the Cooperative Research Centres Program, $227 million

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Backing Australia’s Ability 2 (2004)

• Embed ARC and RIBG changes

• National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy with $542 million over five year

• $305 million over seven years for the CSIRO National Flagships Initiative

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Labor 2007 -2013

• ERA

• Created SRE

• Extension to RIBG

• Extended research scholarships

• Future fellows

• Additional infrastructure projects

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The balance switches..

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WHY COMPETITION WORKS

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Funding is competitive and open

Both:

• Research block grants

• Driven by output based formulae

• National competitive grants

• Peer assessment, project by project

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How Australian universities respond

• Universities compete, with productivity rising rapidly

• Find the routes that stimulate good research

• Who to work with

• Exploring international links

• But relative positions have not altered a lot

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Hence share of Research Block Grant..

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Ahead of world benchmarks

Top 500 universities are top 5%

• Like an ATAR of 95

AWRU

• from 13 in 2003 to 19 in 2013

• Top 100, two in 2003 to five in 2013

Benchmark

• On population Australia at 0.5% of world should have 2 to 3

• On GDP, Australia at 1% of world should have 5 to 6

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Australia and the world rankings 19 Australian universities ranked in the ARWU Top 500

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ARWU Top 500 Universities per million people

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Concentration?

• Nature of competition

– Without the pressure the leaders would relax

– Not intended that some win out but that all do better

• Basis for selection?

• Why bother Australian universities at all?

• Break link with student size?

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Low EFTSL Providers

• Charles Darwin

• Sunshine Coast

• Federation

• Southern Cross

• UNE

• Canberra

• CQU

• Southern Qld

• ANU

• Flinders

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THE PRODUCTIVITY RESPONSE

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Publications

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Change on 2001 – Australia and the IRU

Source: SCOPUS

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Publications Change on 2001 by Country

Source: SCOPUS

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Research revenue – other sources

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Future researchers

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PhD Completions 2001-2012

Source: Department of Education

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LINKING TO INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH

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The modern research environment

• Research increasingly requires the interaction of

considerable resources, which no single university or subset of universities can provide.

• Increasing number of institutions per academic paper

• Global endeavour

• Digital world makes researchers part of global networks

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Global research

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Global research

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% of Australian Publications with International Collaboration

Source: SCOPUS

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THE CHALLENGES AHEAD

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The questions ahead

1. Balance of university allocated and grant council allocated

• Both competitive

• Ensuring best research outcomes

2. Research benefit: Impact beyond the academy

• A balancing factor for the breadth of objectives for research

• A means to encourage an d reward based on achievements

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Access to research grants..

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Competitive Grant Funding (Indexation Adjusted) per Researcher FTE

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The questions ahead

3. The pressure on the grant councils

• The work involved for pure competitive assessment

• Hence, options about longer grants

• Reward the better known

• Back to basics: the random test of efficacy

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The questions ahead

4. Research and growth in student places

• Pressure to focus on the established disciplines

• The economists dilemma

• Protection of known versus support for new

• Break link students to research base

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The questions ahead

5. Infrastructure

• Bigger than any institution

• Requires shared use, with open access

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Conclusions

• The competitive system has been productive

• Australia has a much stronger research sector

• Concentration an argument for an easy time for those selected