Ministers were also joined by Dr Fabiola Giannotti,
Director General of CERN,
and member of the
G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council (GEAC) to
discuss widening participation in scientific research
through efforts to promote diversity and inclusion.
Today’s meeting follows the
G7 Compact on Research Collaboration,
published following the summit last month alongside
the Leaders’ Communique, which committed
G7 nations to support policies, legal
frameworks and programmes which will protect and
enhance international scientific research and
collaboration.
The agreement means
G7 Science Ministries, including the UK’s
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial
Strategy (BEIS), will work together to address
barriers that hinder research cooperation, improving
our ability to respond to future crises such as
pandemics.
Science Minister
said:
This pandemic has demonstrated the urgent need for
governments to work together to tackle our common
challenges. From genomic sequencing to vaccines,
our scientists and researchers have achieved far
more working across borders than they would have
been able to alone.
I’m pleased that today’s Ministerial and the
G7 Research Compact set the foundations for
even more effective collaboration in the years
ahead.
Through the publication of the Research Compact, the
G7 have committed to:
- promote the efficient and secure processing and
sharing of research data across the
G7 and beyond
- a pilot study focussed on data sharing in
emergencies in order to build resilience against
future shocks
- establish a working group to develop common
principles on the security and integrity of the
research ecosystem
The
G7 Research Compact also stresses the
commitment of nations to developing a strong, diverse
and resilient science and research community. The
Compact highlights the importance of deepening
participation of underserved, underrepresented and
marginalised communities, and increasing momentum on
dismantling the barriers to participation in research
and innovation. This is further supported by the work
of the
G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council.