Scientists present vision for today's challenges

University of Amsterdam

The sectors of environmental sciences, astronomy, biology and pharmaceutical sciences present a joint vision to the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science today, entitled 'Voor een sterker fundament'. In their vision, the sectors give their mutual perspective on how they can contribute to jointly solving urgent scientific and societal issues and that investment is needed to achieve this. The sector perspectives provide a solid base for a better national organisation of these sectors, making optimal use of each other's strengths in education, research and infrastructure.

Climate change, a sustainable food supply chain, biodiversity loss, and the development of vaccines combatting infectious diseases are some of the major challenges our society faces. What steps does science need to take in order to address these challenges?

Investment in the four related sectors environmental sciences, astronomy, biology and pharmaceutical sciences not only benefits the scientific sectors themselves but also the employment market and society at large. Stakeholders such as companies and institutions have clearly indicated their need for graduates and PhD candidates that are able to collaborate within multidisciplinary teams, and society is looking towards the scientific community to propose solutions to urgent societal issues.

A nationwide initiative

The sector perspectives are the result of a nationwide collaboration. They were initiated by the deans of science faculties across the Netherlands, and have been drawn up by academics from all universities involved, including input from research institutes affiliated with the Dutch Research Council (NWO), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and several societal partners.

Towards sector plans

The aim is to develop the four sector perspectives for environmental sciences, astronomy, biology and pharmaceutical sciences into sector plans. Such plans have previously been published for sectors such as physics, chemistry, computer science and mathematics. Sector plans are a valuable tool to the national government as they guide and show the necessary investments in the expansion of research capacity via a nationwide, future-oriented plan and good collaboration between universities.

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