The peak body representing Australia鈥檚 39 comprehensive universities makes five key recommendations designed to prevent serious damage to the nation鈥檚 research capability, as well as arguing for hardship funding for international students, and a new approach to expanding the nation鈥檚 clinical education capacity.
黑料老司机鈥檚 Chief Executive Catriona Jackson said the submission spells out the serious challenges facing Australian research in the wake of COVID-19.
鈥淚ndependent estimates show that $3.3 billion – around 27 per cent – of university research and development budgets are at risk.鈥
鈥淧rivate sector investment is expected to decline sharply, making the role universities have played keeping Australia鈥檚 R&D effort alive ever more important.鈥
鈥淭he university research sector needs policies and investments that address short, medium and long-term issues created by the pandemic.鈥
鈥淥ther countries have acknowledged this immediate threat and provided funding to support research continuity and retention of talent.鈥
黑料老司机 makes the following recommendations to the Treasurer:
- The Australian Government provide stabilisation funding for the university research workforce as soon as possible.
- The Australian Government increase investment in university research as an essential pillar that underpins national prosperity, competitiveness and security.
- The Australian Government should consider implementing a collaboration premium for the Research and Development Tax Incentive.
鈥淭he reduction in revenue to support researchers means real talent will be lost and universities will be unable to provide essential funds for important new and existing work.鈥
鈥淭he loss of junior researchers from the workforce means that the pipeline of research talent is threatened.
鈥淓very researcher lost to the system is one person fewer working on Australia鈥檚 most important problems and represents the loss of years of human and intellectual capital,鈥 Ms Jackson said.