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Inspired by:
FP7
» Lack of interest in science by young scholars
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2
/ updated:
2010-11-08
id: #1090 / version id: #1046
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Originally submitted by:
Anthony Walker
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Source of inspiration
European Commission Framework Programme for RTD
(FP7)
Theme/activity of inspiration
CAPACITIES: Science and society
Sub-theme/area of inspiration
Science and society communicate
Optional reference/s to FP7 project/s
Use the following format: Project Acronym (Project Reference No.). Use commas if more than one project is associated to this Wild Card, for example: ALFA-BIRD (213266), SAFAR (213374), LAPCAT-II (211485)
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Signal's headline
(max. 9 words)
Lack of interest in science by young scholars
Signal's description
(approx. 150 words)
Please describe the Weak Signal (approx. 150 words)
The relatively small number of scholars taking careers in science could lead to a shortage of researchers and severe knowledge gaps in the future that would take years to recover from as a whole generation has limited knowledge of science.
Keywords
Science career, shortage of researchers, limited future knowledge, society, community, research
Mini-description
(max. 250 characters)
The relatively small number of scholars taking careers in science could lead to a shortage of researchers and severe knowledge gaps in the future that would take years to recover from as a whole generation has limited knowledge of science.
Signal's first apperance
before 2000
Signal's potential evolution
It could lead to...
issue
type of issue/development
potential impact on society
timeframe for the issue to become at least 50% probable
#1
Brain Drain - Shortage of scientific skills and expertise. No longer maintain competitiveness with US and Far East. Relocation of key investments to US and Far East.
continuation
very harmful
now-2050
#2
Localised reversion of knowledge economy.
discontinuation
very harmful
now-2025
#3
Inability to solve emerging problems such as global warming, new diseases
discontinuation
very harmful
now-2050
#4
Mass unemployment due to imbalance of skills and requirements of new graduates (too many trained in media studies and not science).
re-emerging
mainly harmful
now-2050
#5
Economic impact of importing the required skills and knowledge
new/emerging
harmful
now-2050
Under what assumption the Weak Signal might evolve.
Nothing done to address it esp. with reduction in public funding for promtoion and education, shortage of science teachers etc
Importance
please specify
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Level 1: important for a particular
country
May be localised
Level 2: important for a particular
world region
May be localised
Level 3: important for the
European Union
Of particular relevance given Lisong Agenda reliance on knowledge economy to compete on world level
Level 4: important for the
whole world
Could be
Filters preventing the signal's monitoring
information/communicational filters
(media/editorial interests, language, reasoning)
cultural/religious
filters (values, traditions, faith, spiritual beliefs)
political
filters (party or ideological interests)
Comments on selection:
Media influence children's choice. Cultural effects also affect choice and religous effect such as creationism are detrimental to free choice. Will require positive policy decisions to address eg current STEM programme is government funded.
Key driving forces of this signal
Please use these boxes to provide up to 2 drivers of HIGH importance. Click on HELP to see examples:
Driver 1
Driver 2
Social
Influence of peer pressure
Values/Ethical/Cultural
What people see is of value and also affected by cultural pressures.
Major risks & opportunities associated to the signal
Please choose the most appropriate timeframe option(s) to which you would like to provide inputs.
Risks
Opportunities
before 2015
Current reduction in public funding affects education and promotion of science
Money into STEM projects
Potential stakeholders' actions
short-term actions
(now-2015)
longer-term
(after 2015)
Policy actors (at the international, European and national levels)
Fund STEM activity and education
Business actors (incl. SMEs)
Allow staff Lifelong Learning opportunities
Academic/Research sector
Engagement of youngster - outreach activities and popularisation
Media
Popularisation of science - children's programmes
General public
Parents' responsibility to educate children
Signal's relevance for European Grand Challenges
where?
please justify:
particularly relevant
Europe
world
Ageing and other demographic tensions
Lack of education in logical thinking
Social exclusion & poverty
Greater difference in access to opportunity
Economic prosperity/dynamics
Adverse effect on knowledge economy
Signal's relevance for thematic research areas
please justify:
particularly relevant
Social Sciences and Humanities
People effect...subsequently on all other areas
Science in society
This could address problem
Pan-European strategies influencing the signal
please justify:
particularly relevant
Improving researchers mobility and career development
by, for example, realising a single labour market for researchers.
Could help redress national or localised imbalances
Research-friendly strategies
potentially improving understanding of the signal
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please justify:
particularly relevant
Overcoming sub-criticality and systemic failures
To be subcritical means that the effort in a particular field or subfield lacks resources, equipment or a sufficient number of researchers to achieve a desired goal
People skills shortfall
Creating a closer link between researchers & policy-makers
(e.g. supporting both thematic and cross-cutting policies, highlighting the strategic purpose of the European Research Area, etc.
policy makers could help address problem
Signal's relevance for future R&D and STI policies
Note: RTD = research and technology development; STI = science, technology and innovation
People skills shortfall. Policy makers could help address the problem. Promotion of ‘exciting’ careers in Science.
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