British government science adviser stresses need for global talent for local success

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Europe UK (Commonwealth Union) – Gathering the best talent from across world is a measure taken from countries across the world. Many countries have taken specific measures to attract talent, such as granting citizenship to those completing their PhDs.

A recent policy forum held at the Imperial College London hosted Dr Mike Short CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire), which was a 1st in a series with government Chief Scientific Advisers (CSAs).

Dr Short together with Professor Mary Ryan CBE, Vice Provost, Research & Enterprise addressed staff and students, where they discussed the advantages of scientific and industry experience in policymaking, and how the part played by the CSA is essential for impartial advice to the government.

Dr Short described how his career in the telecommunications industry had given him a valuable perspective advising DIT. The Department’s remit is set out in its “Outcome Delivery Plan”, including export support, attracting investment and negotiating free trade deals. The cross-government network of CSAs, and the Government Office for Science provides support across government departments and an avenue for policy and decision makers to draw on expert evidence and advice.

He pointed out that Imperial College was in a significant position to pave the way in this area, saying: “the good thing about Imperial is the great mix of science, engineering and international talent” and referenced ways the networks and contacts developed in his career have assisted in tackling vital issues throughout his career.

Dr. Short further explained how lessons he learnt from his experience in the industry during the mass uptake of mobile phones during the 1990s was that you have to move quickly to understand and adopt new technologies or risk being left out. Responding to a question from the audience, he emphasized the advantages that AI, Quantum and digital solutions can give the UK and the world.

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