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Motion that this House has considered exiting the EU and science and research. Agreed to on question.

Lead member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone
Answering member
Paul Blomfield; Robin Walker
Department
Department for Education; Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Debates
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 cc1229-1283
House
House of Commons

Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker, for calling me and giving me the opportunity to make my maiden speech today. It is a privilege and an honour to be standing here as the elected representative of Richmond Park, which brings with it a great responsibility that I shall use my best...

Member
Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Maiden speeches
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 cc1244-6
House
House of Commons

I think it has worked fantastically well so far. Over the last two years, we have seen 131 teachers from England visiting Shanghai and 127 teachers from Shanghai visiting English schools, and through that exchange our teachers have observed Shanghai teaching methods. In the 48 schools participating in the study, the teachers have implemented changes, which have led to increased enthusiasm for mathematics—hopefully as strong as my hon. Friend’s was at school—deeper engagement, increased confidence and, critically, higher attainment.

Answered by
Justine Greening (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Education
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1160
House
House of Commons

As someone who did pure maths and applied maths, as well as physics and English at A-level, I am very keen on mathematics teaching, and I was just wondering what is the Secretary of State’s assessment of the recent mathematics teacher exchange between the United Kingdom and China.

Asked by
Michael Fabricant (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Education
Oral questions - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 cc1160-1
House
House of Commons

I beg to move,

That this House has considered exiting the EU and science and research.

I am pleased to introduce today’s debate about science and research, which is one of a number of debates about our exit from the European Union. It is important that we continue to give Members of...

Member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 cc1229-1230
House
House of Commons

The Minister has mentioned collaboration with EU partners and others around the world. I represent a university that has given us Dolly the sheep and, indeed, Higgs boson, so we know that collaboration works, but the only reason that Dolly the sheep and Higgs boson are associated with the University...

Member
Ian Murray (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1230
House
House of Commons

The hon. Gentleman makes an important point. That is why the Government have, in various announcements, given assurances to UK institutions and institutions across the European Union that we remain full members of the European Union and that we are eligible to lead European bids and to compete successfully in...

Member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1230
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend is making an important point. Does he agree that that investment and commitment also builds business confidence? This week, AstraZeneca opened a £120 million investment site, which demonstrates its commitment to the UK economy because of the support that he rightly highlights.

Member
David Rutley (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1230
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend is exactly right. It certainly boosts not only the confidence of our research communities, but that of the business community, which sees that we are putting innovation at the very heart of our industrial strategy. For every pound of public investment in research, we get back more...

Member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1230
House
House of Commons

Although the Chancellor’s announcement that the Government will continue to fund EU projects such as Horizon 2020 was welcome, it is still important to make sure that our universities continue to collaborate. What further measures will the Minister take to ensure that that happens?

Member
Chris White (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1230
House
House of Commons

Our universities are successful in winning European funding bids. In fact, we have the top four slots of all European institutions, in Oxford,

Cambridge, Imperial and University College London—[Interruption.]—in terms of the share of participations. That underscores the strengths of our university system and we want them to continue to...

Member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 cc1230-1
House
House of Commons

The Chancellor has promised to guarantee projects that win funds from Horizon 2020 before we leave the EU. He has set two further tests for those guarantees, namely that projects should be good value for money and in line with domestic strategic priorities. However, when researchers apply for Horizon 2020...

Member
Helen Goodman (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1231
House
House of Commons

The Chancellor’s statement of 13 August was an extremely important one, and it did a great deal to help to put aside the uncertainty of the science and research community about its ability to participate in competitively won funding streams. The Treasury has made it clear that it will be...

Member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 cc1231-2
House
House of Commons

The Minister is giving an eloquent description of our current situation, but I am thinking post Brexit. The key question is this: do the Government intend to seek associate country status for Horizon 2020? That would give us some continuity.

Member
Neil Carmichael (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1232
House
House of Commons

These are important questions, which, my hon. Friend will understand, will form a significant part of the overall discussions around our future relations with the EU. We recognise the benefits of collaboration with European partners, and we will seek to ensure that we can continue to derive strong collaboration arrangements...

Member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1232
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend has been a strong advocate for our university sector since he took up his post. One of the key concerns of my university, and of others across the country—he probably knows what I am about to say—is in relation to international student numbers. Given the opportunities available...

Member
Ben Howlett (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1232
House
House of Commons

Whenever I get the chance, I reiterate that we welcome international students and value the contribution that they make to our universities and our economy. I am pleased to be able to repeat that there is no cap on the number of international students who can come and study here,...

Member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1233
House
House of Commons

May I come back to the point raised by the hon. Member for Stroud (Neil Carmichael), the Chair of the Select Committee on Education? Non-EU nationals may be more reluctant than they were to come to this country for as long as our international relationships with the rest of the...

Member
Jim Dowd (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1233
House
House of Commons

As I have said, we want to encourage international students to come to the UK. They bring enormous benefits to our universities and to our economy, and we have no plans to introduce a cap. We have a great higher education system, and the fact that we attract the second-largest...

Member
Lord Johnson of Marylebone (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1233
House
House of Commons

Will my hon. Friend tell us how much it costs to fund the loans to which EU students are entitled—unlike non-EU students, who pay the full fee and help to subsidise the rest of us—given that only 16% are repaying their loans at present? Should that cost not be taken...

Member
Lord Lilley (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
19 December 2016
Reference
618 c1233
House
House of Commons