Ian Brown on Nostr: “Drafting in a corporate figure [to run UKRI] does little, of itself, to address ...
“Drafting in a corporate figure [to run UKRI] does little, of itself, to address some of the barriers to the UK’s science superpower ambitions: the low pay and precarity associated with early careers; the high visa costs that deter overseas talent; and the lack of a stable environment in which to turn the research of today into the money-spinning industries of tomorrow.”
https://www.ft.com/content/f8768020-1fce-43f7-90df-b6fa685f1273Published at
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