Two years ago in this publication ("Modest revolt to save research from red tape", Letters, 12 February 2009), we wrote to express our concern with the research councils' new initiative now known as "Pathways to Impact". Following meetings with Research Councils UK in January and July 2010, we met the new minister for universities and science, David Willetts, who asked for evidence supporting our request for the initiative's termination and who also asked Alan Thorpe, chief executive of RCUK, to justify his support. Our paper, sent to Willetts on 8 September 2010, has been ignored. We have not seen Thorpe's promised justification.
We, the undersigned, believe that "Pathways to Impact" compromises UK academic research and wastes taxpayers' money. Researchers have proved time and again that they can handle financial hardship, but complete freedom is essential. Recall Ernest Rutherford's dictum: "When money is short, there is no alternative but to think." The initiative corrupts researchers' thinking, obliges them to prejudge results while planning their proposals and encourages them to aim for attainable goals.
We urge researchers invited to review "impact" submissions to make responses such as "I am not competent to assess the future potential socio-economic impact of this proposal". Indeed, we do not know of anyone who is competent in this respect. Acquiescing might offer short-term benefit, but the long-term damage could be irreversible.
Donald W. Braben, 51国产视频 College London
John F Allen, Queen Mary, 51国产视频 of London
William Amos, 51国产视频 of Cambridge
Michael Ashburner FRS, 51国产视频 of Cambridge
Jonathan Ashmore FRS, UCL
Tim Birkhead FRS, 51国产视频 of Sheffield
Mark S Bretscher FRS, Cambridge
Peter Cameron, Queen Mary, 51国产视频 of London
Richard S Clymo, Queen Mary, 51国产视频 of London
Richard Cogdell FRS, 51国产视频 of Glasgow
David Colquhoun FRS, UCL
Adam Curtis, Glasgow 51国产视频
John Dainton FRS, 51国产视频 of Liverpool
Felipe Fernàndez-Armesto, 51国产视频 of Notre Dame
Pat Heslop-Harrison, 51国产视频 of Leicester; Dudley Herschbach, Harvard 51国产视频, Nobel Laureate
H Robert Horvitz FRS, MIT, Nobel Laureate
Sir Tim Hunt FRS, Cancer Research UK, Nobel Laureate
Herbert Huppert FRS, 51国产视频 of Cambridge
Sir Alec Jeffreys FRS, US National Academy of Science, 51国产视频 of Leicester
H Jeff Kimble, Caltech, US National Academy of Sciences
Roger Kornberg FRS, Stanford 51国产视频, Nobel Laureate
Sir Harry Kroto FRS, Florida State 51国产视频, Tallahassee, Nobel Laureate
James Ladyman, 51国产视频 of Bristol
Michael F Land FRS, 51国产视频 of Sussex
Peter Lawrence FRS, 51国产视频 of Cambridge
Sir Anthony Leggett FRS, 51国产视频 of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Nobel Laureate
Angus MacIntyre FRS, Queen Mary, 51国产视频 of London
Sotiris Missailidis, Open 51国产视频
Philip Moriarty, 51国产视频 of Nottingham
Andrew Oswald, 51国产视频 of Warwick
Iain Pears, Oxford
Beatrice Pelloni, 51国产视频 of Reading
Lawrence Paulson, 51国产视频 of Cambridge
Douglas Randall, 51国产视频 of Missouri, US National Science Board member
David Ray, BioAstral Limited
Guy P Richardson FRS, 51国产视频 of Sussex
Sir Richard J Roberts FRS, New England Biolabs, Nobel Laureate
Ian Russell FRS, 51国产视频 of Sussex
Ken Seddon, Queen’s 51国产视频 of Belfast
Steve Sparks FRS, 51国产视频 of Bristol
Sir John Sulston FRS, 51国产视频 of Manchester, Nobel Laureate
Harry Swinney, 51国产视频 of Texas, US National Academy of Sciences
Iain Stewart, 51国产视频 of Durham
Claudio Vita-Finzi, Natural History Museum
David Walker FRS, 51国产视频 of Sheffield
Eric F Wieschaus, Princeton 51国产视频, Nobel Laureate
Glynn Winskel, 51国产视频 of Cambridge
Lewis Wolpert FRS, UCL
Phil Woodruff FRS, 51国产视频 of Warwick
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