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Sir, There has been much noise recently from astronomers and particle physicists on the bungled formation of the Government’s new Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), whose first “delivery plan” was announced last week. We would like to share with your readers the impact on the award-winning work in solar-terrestrial physics at the University of Leicester, a perhaps less glamorous but societally significant research discipline concerned with the impact of solar storms on the Earth’s environment and on technologies such as military radars, communications and navigation systems and applications satellites.
The strategy statement of the STFC is fourfold: first, to “provide access to world class facilities” — last week the STFC announced that it would cease all support for our world-class facilities; secondly, to “support a healthy and vibrant university community” — we are faced with swingeing cuts and the destruction of our technological base, wasting millions of public pounds previously invested; thirdly, to “engage with European and global partners” — the STFC also announced its premature withdrawal from the main international organisation in this discipline (the European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association) one year into an agreed five-year programme, further wasting public resources; and fourthly, to “contribute to increased economic impact” — we will be unable to provide further advice to the MoD, sell no more environmental radars to the Japanese, nor work again with the oil industry to develop new exploration techniques. Well done, STFC; off to a cracking start.
Professor Stan Cowley
Professor Tudor Jones
Professor Mark Lester
Professor Terry Robinson
Professor Tim Yeoman
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Leicester
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This epitomises the unnecessary and meddling New Labour approach to so many things: fill expensive new department with bureaucrats, only for it to waste millions in making the situation much worse than it was before. Typical.
Little John, Milton Keynes, UK
Yes, Stan et al., you've been well and truly stitched up by Keith Mason and the STFC. But you have seen this coming for years, and in that time have done virtually nothing to raise the profile of solar-terrestrial physics (STP), and justify your use of taxpayers' money.
One recent initiative was the establishment of a public outreach, educational website â which virtually nobody outside the STP community has heard of! This site appears to follow a "If we build it they will come" philosophy, yet that is Hollywood movie fantasy, not the bum-achingly hard reality of public relations.
STP is, in comparison with other STFC-funded projects, cheap if not always cheerful science. So it's not a question of money, is it? No, the sad reality is that your faces do not fit into the bigger picture being painted by your political masters in Swindon and Westminster.
Continued here: http://tinyurl.com/397yvq
Former solar-terrestrial physicist, London,