Thursday, 6 May 2010

The morning after.......

well, we are heading to a hung Parliament! I can see the benefits of this system especially when it really would represent the views of everyone within the country, rather than a very slim majority...

so a definite hung Parliament, but does this mean a fair vote or infighting with no decisions being made........

Policies in all parties seem to focus around 1. the better education of school stage students in SET subjects by relocating funds for better science teachers, by removing the golden handshake deal young teaching students receive and replacing this incentive with the payment of student loans in an effort to retain teachers to stay in the profession for longer......

2. ensuring budgets to research councils are maintained over a multi-year arc in order to encourage and maintain a level climate for the next term, and engaging in the Haldane principle that allows research monies to be allocated where science experts believe it best to be utilised, not determined by the government. Both Lib Dem and Conservative seek to freeze the REF assessments in order to assess the advantage of linking university funding to research, and the impact this has on blue skies research at a basic level.

The importance of women in science and research has also been focused on, with a push from the lib dems to increase the support for young female students looking to take up SET roles within universities, with also support and research into the gap between young female scientist requiring to take career breaks, and the impact this has on career.

Questions remain over other factors such as the widely publicised closure of science departments are the country with less enrollment into physics and chemistry than ever before. This leaves the community in limbo, as a cycle of weakening recruitment from school level to university level to postgraduate and doctoral level leaves a gap in experienced, knowledgeable, motivated scientists which will drive the field on. there is a split between encouraging PHD projects to become more industrial friendly, with a wider application to entrepreneurship, but there must also be a focus on those willing and motivated to stay within the confinds of a university research laboratory pushing the bounds of pure science. Would it not be sensible to engage the separation of those willing to lecture and those who intend to stay in research and support each individually?

the next days are to make very interesting waiting..............

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