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Natural Environment Research Council, NERC, Duncan Wingham, ownership and governance of NERC research centres, risk and benefit of independent research centres

Lords hear about the future of environmental research centres

21 January 2014

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The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee is to hold a one-off evidence session next week looking at proposals to change the ownership and governance of research centres under the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).

The Chief Executive of NERC, Professor Duncan Wingham, will be quizzed by the Committee on the risks and benefits of making some of its research centres independent.

He will also be asked about the potential dangers of taking this route, such as the loss of access to vital and valuable data, and whether national levels of expertise and research capability might get compromised.

Witnesses

Tuesday 21 January, Committee Room 4, Palace of Westminster

At 10.40am evidence will be heard from:

  • Professor Duncan Wingham, Chief Executive, Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)

Questions he will face include:

  • Why did you embark on a review of the ownership and governance of NERC research centres in the first place?
  • What are the inadequacies of the current set-up?
  • How will any changes uphold the public good?
  • How can you plan against the risks involved?
  • Can you learn from similar steps taken by other comparable research centres?

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