This Wednesday I will be giving evidence on science funding to the House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee
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This Wednesday I will be giving evidence on science funding to the House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee
lifeandphysics.com/2026/03/01/a...
#LifeAndPhysics
People sat in rows a committee hearing - all smartly dressed
Here is my run-down of today's Science and Technology Committee hearing (House of Lords) where "considerable disquiet in the science community" was raised with Sir Patrick Vallance. Really great to see the public gallery packed with physicists!
And we're off! My most favourite telescope, the Vera Rubin Observatory, has turned on its public alert stream and boy, were there a lot of changes in the Universe last night. More coming: ~7 million a night ๐ฎ: exploding stars, belching black holes, asteroids cruising through the solar system. ๐ค๐ญ๐งช
I had time on a flight and no code to debug for once, so here's a blog expanding on the UKRI/STFC funding SNAFU: https://www.insectnation.org/blog/funding-crisis-not-another-one.html
Leaving Cern collaboration betrays Europe and sidelines UK
Strong opinion piece from the spokesperson for CERNโs LHCb experiment.
www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-euro...
Over 1,000 early-career researchers have now signed our open letter to UKRI on the proposed STFC funding changes
Planned cuts will fall directly on postdoctoral and early-career recruitment, hollowing out the pipeline of young scientists and damaging long-term UK scientific capability
#saveSTFC
Likewise, the LHCb Upgrade II project is essential to keep LHCb running at the High-Lumi LHC. UK researchers have already spent years (and millions) on the project. Its cancellation wastes that effort and is likely to collapse the project internationally.
Excellent article on the impact of proposed cuts to physics and astronomy.
Funding cuts will devastate the next generation of scientists | Letters www.theguardian.com/education/20...
From John S. Tregoning, professor of vaccine immunology at Imperial College London.
Physics is not the only one concerned. Sir Ian Chapman should listen. #stfc #ukri #saveSTFC @ukri.org
Science funding needs fixing โ but not through chaotic reforms www.nature.com/articles/d41...
The RAS @royalastrosoc.bsky.social is encouraging physics teachers to sign our open letter - if you believe astronomy and space science inspire young people then help us fight the UKRI / STFC cuts. ras.ac.uk/news-and-pre...
This โฌ๏ธ; the impacts of sudden, unprepared cuts to projects. It's not just science that's lost. It's people. Skills. International collaboration. Opportunity. Futures. Future growth.
Physics cuts put livelihoods, investment and reputation at risk www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-v...
Totally agree, but itโs useful as a case study where we can already see what the impact will be. And the Infrastructure Fund cuts are on top of the PPAN cuts.
Article from @physicsworld.bsky.social about the decision to withdraw UK funding from the @lhcb.bsky.social upgrade, without which LHCb will not be able to exploit the high luminosity LHC (which the UK has already paid for via the CERN subscription).
physicsworld.com/a/cern-upgra...
I wrote something .... andthentheresphysics.wordpress.com/2026/02/08/s...
๐๏ธOur ECR open letter now has a sibling: an open letter from advanced fellows!๐ฅ๐ฃ
ECRs: ecr-openletter-stfc.github.io/index.html
Adv. Fellows: advancedfellows-openletter-stfc.github.io/index.html
Together, we hope UKRI and the government will hear the many voices across the PPAN community. ๐ญ๐งช๐กโ๏ธ
Thanks to @iansample.bsky.social at the Guardian for covering the devastating funding cuts that are being proposed for UK (astro)physics, and the dire impact these would have on young researchers. Will UKRI/STFC reconsider? Will the UKGov step in?๐ค๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐งชโ๏ธ๐ญ
www.theguardian.com/science/2026...
Appalling news. @ukri.org has some serious questions to answer. How was prioritisation made and how is UK's world leading international science programmes being tensioned against national facilities?
Conclusion: even if this is a fuck-up, it's a fuck-up whose outcomes are useful to some. It won't be reversed until the political pain of doing nothing about it becomes too great to continue. Dial up the political pressure. Don't let it get buried in the news cycle.
Interesting that National labs and estates listed under the core R&D programme. Perhaps escalating costs there cutting into the PPAN funding in the same partition?
Screenshot of slide from above link
STFC still believed in partitions in 2024: see Mark Thomson's slides here.
indico.cern.ch/event/134850...
Excellent indeed! One might also ask:
- who decided to get rid of the 'partitions' in the STFC budget which we put in place after 2010 to stop grants being used as a balancing line?
- what is the point of having UKRI if all problems need to be solved at the STFC level
I also gather (and @georgeefstathiou.bsky.social may or may not want to confirm) that many STFC staff fully expected STFC to be split up - to separate the grants and facilities as part of the way forward. Ian Chapman shelved this idea, saying no structural change at this time.
Signed. Thanks to all those who organised this.
โI would urge the community to ask questions of STFCโฆ it is worth pursuing questions on the governance of STFC, which are at the heart of the problems.โ
โI also believe that their priorities are a reflection of conflicts of interest in the governance structure of STFC. Decisions at STFC are made by the Executive Board which is composed mostly of lab/facility directors and senior programme managers.โ
โI believe that it is the STFC Executive Board that has decided to prioritise the facilities ahead of the PPAN [particles, astro, nuclear] programme. This is their decision and is not forced on them by the new allocation formula.โ
โI have just finished a 5 year term on the STFC Science Board and now that the problems are in the public domain I am able to speak freely.โ
Insightful piece by George Efstathiou, who argues that devastating UK government cuts to physics and astronomy are due to conflicts of interest at STFC.
telescoper.blog/2026/02/06/t...
Great to see this letter about loss of young researchers due to deep cuts to physics and astronomy getting noticed in the press: www.theguardian.com/science/2026...