Open letter from Prof David E Salt, Director of the Future Food Beacon of Excellence

April 8, 2022, by Lexi Earl

Open letter from Prof David E Salt, Director of the Future Food Beacon of Excellence

Following on from the recent announcement by Zoe Wilson PVC Science (5th April, 2022) that I will be stepping down as the Director of the Future Food Beacon on the 31st July 2022, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your support and hard work. Your willingness to contribute to the Future Food Beacon is what has made the Beacon such a success. It is an exemplar for how challenge-led transdisciplinary research can be done.

This journey started in August 2016 with the University-wide call for proposals for Beacons of Excellence. Working with Divisional, School, Faculty and UNM colleagues we submitted a case for support for what would become the Future Food Beacon of Excellence. This was assessed along with over 20 other proposals from across the University. We were selected to defend this vision in front of a tough selection panel made up of internal and external assessors. In December 2016 we were informed that the Future Food Beacon had been selected as one of six new Beacons of Excellence. The Beacons were launched at the Royal Society in June 2017.

Over the past five years the Future Food Beacon has done extraordinary things, all through the remarkable efforts of the hundreds of stakeholders (academics, industry, civil society and government) who have actively engaged with the Beacon. I would like to use this opportunity to reflect on what we have accomplished together. Both as a way of taking pride and ownership in what we have achieved, and as inspiration to keep our momentum going.

Finally, I would like to thank the 22 past and present members of the Future Food Beacon’s leadership team, made up of academics from all five Faculties and UNM, and our External Advisory board drawn from manufacturing, agriculture, hospitality, our local community, and a Brazilian economist. They have provided valuable, practical and outward looking advice throughout the establishment and running of the Beacon.

Fresh leadership will bring the new energy and perspective needed to build on the achievements of the Future Food Beacon, and use it as a springboard for the establishment of the new University of Nottingham Food Systems Institute. An external search is currently underway for a new Director ( https: //jobs. nottingham. ac. uk/5784 ).