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Not a single scientist has applied to a UK government visa scheme for Nobel prize laureates and other award winners since its launch six months ago, New 女生小视频 can reveal. The scheme has come under criticism from scientists and has been described as 鈥渁 joke鈥.
In May, the government launched a fast-track visa route for award-winners in the fields of science, engineering, the humanities and medicine who want to work in the UK. This route makes it easier for some academics to apply for a Global Talent visa 鈥 it requires only one application, with no need to meet conditions such as a grant from the UK Research and Innovation funding body or a job offer at a UK organisation.
The number of currently stands at over 70, and includes the Turing Award, the L鈥橭r茅al-UNESCO for Women in Science International Awards, and various gongs awarded by professional or membership bodies both in the UK and elsewhere.
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鈥淲inners of these awards have reached the pinnacle of their career and they have so much to offer the UK,鈥 said home secretary Priti Patel when the prestigious prize scheme launched in May. 鈥淭his is exactly what our new point-based immigration system was designed for 鈥 attracting the best and brightest based on the skills and talent they have, not where they鈥檝e come from.鈥
But a freedom of information request by New 女生小视频 has revealed that in the six months since the scheme was launched, no one working in science, engineering, the humanities or medicine has actually applied for a visa through this route.
鈥淐hances that a single Nobel or Turing laureate would move to the UK to work are zero for the next decade or so,鈥 says . Geim won a Nobel prize in 2010 for his work on graphene. 鈥淭he scheme itself is a joke 鈥 it cannot be discussed seriously,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he government thinks if you pump up UK science with a verbal diarrhea of optimism 鈥 it can somehow become a self-fulfilling prophecy.鈥
鈥淔rankly, having precisely zero people apply for this elitist scheme doesn’t surprise me at all,鈥 says and a diversity in science campaigner. 鈥淯K scientists’ access to European funding is uncertain, we’re not very attractive to European students as they have to pay international fees, our pensions are being cut and scientific positions in the UK are both rare and precarious.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 clear this is just another gimmick from a government that over-spins and under delivers,鈥 says鈥淚t is not surprising that the government has failed so comprehensively to attract scientists from abroad, given their lack of consistent support for scientists here.鈥
A Home Office spokesperson told New 女生小视频 that the prestigious prizes route makes it easier for those at the 鈥減innacle of their career鈥 to come to the UK. 鈥淚t is just one option under our Global Talent route, through which we have received thousands of applications since its launch in February 2020 and this continues to rise,鈥 they said.
Neuropsychologist says other visa routes are already quick-moving for top scientists and says it is odd that this scheme was launched in the first place.
Andrew Clark at the Royal Academy of Engineering says his organisation is happy with the number of applications they have seen recently across all immigration routes for foreign scientists. 鈥淚n many cases applicants would be eligible for multiple routes,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e wouldn鈥檛 want to focus on the use of any particular route over a six-month period, but rather the overall success.鈥
The idea of prioritising entry to the UK for science award winners is flawed, according to geoscientist Christopher Jackson at the University of Manchester, who in 2020 became the Jackson says these awards are inherently biased and an immigration system based on them will only replicate science鈥檚 lack of diversity.
鈥淗ow we measure excellence is very nebulous,鈥 says Jackson. 鈥淭hese awards favour certain people 鈥 those who are white, male, heterosexual, cis-gendered 鈥 and reward them based on their privilege.鈥
Of the over 600 Nobel science laureates from 1901,. No award has ever been given to a black laureate in a science subject. 鈥淪tudies show that most scientific award winners are white men of European descent and often working at American universities,鈥 Jackson says.
Similar patterns are seen in those who win some of the other awards eligible for the prestigious prize visa route. , none have been women. Only one woman has won the
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