The Prime Minister, , appointed ,
FRS,
FREng
to the Council for Science and Technology (CST) as its new
independent Co-Chair today.
The CST
is the government’s highest-level advisory body on science and
technology, advising on issues that cut across the full range of
the government’s responsibilities.
Members of the council are leading figures in the science and
technology community, including representation from academia and
key high-tech businesses. Presidents from the national academies
and the Chief Executive of UK
Research and Innovation (UKRI) participate as
ex-officio members. Lord Browne will co-chair the council
alongside the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir .
The Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir , said:
Lord Browne brings with him a wealth of experience which will
enable the council to continue to deliver high calibre advice
on science and technology issues to the government. I look
forward to working with him across a range of important issues.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Dame Nancy
Rothwell who has provided exemplary leadership and invaluable
contributions over her 10 years as independent Co-Chair of
CST.
Lord Browne said:
The importance of science and engineering to human progress has
never been more apparent. I am delighted to take on the
co-chairmanship of the council, and look forward to working
with its distinguished members to provide independent advice to
the Prime Minister for the benefit of society.
Lord Browne was CEO
of BP plc from 1995 to
2007. He is presently a Senior Adviser to General Atlantic on
Climate and Net Zero, as well as Chairman of the Francis Crick
Institute and Chairman of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for
Engineering. He sits on the boards of IHS Markit, Pattern Energy
and Spark Cognition. Lord Browne is Chairman of the Courtauld
Institute of Art, a former Chairman of the Tate Galleries and a
past President of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
The council was established in 1993 and has provided independent
advice on a wide range of issues, from how to achieve net zero
emissions by 2050 to how science and technology can support
levelling up. The CST’s advice has
contributed to high-profile government initiatives including the
establishment of the Alan Turing Institute and the 100,000
Genomes Project.
The period of Lord Browne’s appointment is 3 years from 29 April
2021. It is not remunerated.
Notes to editors
1. The appointment was made via an open process run in accordance
with the Office of the Commissioner
for Public Appointments’ Code of Practice for Ministerial
Appointments to Public Bodies.
2. Please see published
CST
advice to the Prime Minister.
3. The council’s current work programme includes:
- the contribution of science and technology to inform the
government’s levelling up agenda
- science and technology for a sustainable health and social
care system
- principles to strengthen the UK’s position as a science and technology
superpower
- advice to inform the government’s innovation strategy
4. CST
reports directly to the Prime Minister. Its terms of reference
are to advise the Prime Minister and government on the
implications of science and research, engineering and technology.
CST works
across the remits of individual departments.
Areas of advice include:
- the opportunities and risks that science, technology and
disruptive innovation present
- using horizon scanning to highlight issues about:
- research and science capability
- innovation and the economy
- health and quality of life within the UK
- sustainable development and resilience
- how science, engineering, technology and mathematics
(STEM)
can be developed and sustained in the UK; this can be through education and
skills, and the promotion of international co-operation
- what the government’s high-level priorities for science
and technology should be
Membership
5. Members of the Council for Science and Technology are:
Chairs:
- Sir
FRS,
FMedSci,
FRCP
- Government Chief Scientific Adviser
-
,
FRS,
FREng,
FGS –
Senior Advisor on Climate and Net Zero, General Atlantic,
Chairman of the Francis Crick Institute, Fellow and former
President of the Royal Academy of Engineering Members
Members:
- Dr Christopher Bishop FREng,
FRSE,
FRS - Director
of the Microsoft Research Lab
- Professor Julia Black CBE,
FBA -
Strategic Director of Innovation and Professor of Law, London
School of Economics and Political Science
- Professor Philip Bond BSc, DEA, FIMA,
FInstP -
Professor of Creativity and Innovation at the University of
Manchester, Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics and Visiting Professor in Engineering
Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Bristol
- Professor Muffy Calder OBE, FREng,
FRSE -
Vice-Principal and Head of College of Science and Engineering,
University of Glasgow
- Professor Sir David Cannadine FBA, FRSL,
FSA,
FRHistS -
President of the British Academy (ex-officio member)
- Suranga Chandratillake FREng -
General Partner at Balderton Capital
- Professor Jim Hall FREng,
FICE -
Professor of Climate and Environmental Risks, University of
Oxford
- Professor Anne Johnson FMedSci -
President of the Academy of Medical Sciences (ex-officio member)
- Saul Klein - Entrepreneur, Investor and Executive Fellow of
Management Science and Operations and Strategy and
Entrepreneurship, London Business School
- Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser DBE, FRS - Chief Executive,
UK Research and Innovation
(UKRI)
(ex-officio member); Director of the Sainsbury Laboratory,
University of Cambridge
- Professor Max Lu FAA,
FTSE, FIChemE,
FRSC -
President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Surrey
- Professor Jim McDonald FREng,
FRSE -
President of the Royal Academy of Engineering (ex-officio member)
and Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of
Strathclyde
- Dervilla Mitchell CBE,
FIEI, FREng -
Director of Arup
- Professor Fiona Murray CBE -
Associate Dean for Innovation and Professor at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, School of Management
- Professor Paul Newman FREng,
FIEEE, FIET
- Director of the Oxford Robotics Institute and BP Professor of Information
Engineering, University of Oxford
- Professor FRS - President of the
Royal Society (ex-officio member)
- Professor Brooke Rogers OBE, FRSA,
FHEA
- Professor of Behavioural Science and Security and Deputy Head
of Department in the Department of War Studies at King’s College
London
- Paul Stein FREng,
FRAS,
FIET
- Chief Technology Officer, Rolls-Royce plc
-
-
Chair of the Grantham Research Institute at the London School
of Economics
‘Ex-officio members’ are people who become members automatically
because they hold a particular office.
Observers:
- Jo Shanmugalingam - Director General, Industrial Strategy,
Science and Innovation at the Department for Business, Energy and
Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
- Charles Roxburgh - Second Permanent Secretary at
HM Treasury