In-depth reviews of key areas and decisions facing the R&D sector, with recommendations for progress
Rapid analysis of events and data across the sector, offering the perspective of the CaSE team
Political and press letters, as CaSE seeks to push for action on key issues facing the R&D sector
This briefing summarises findings on attitudes to R&D and place from CaSE’s Public Attitudes to R&D 2025 study.
This briefing summarises findings on the public’s attitudes to the benefits of R&D from CaSE’s Public Attitudes to R&D 2025 study.
This briefing summarises findings on attitudes towards trust in R&D actors from CaSE’s Public Attitudes to R&D 2025 study.
This briefing summarises findings on the public’s priorities and outlooks from CaSE’s Public Attitudes to R&D 2025 study.
This briefing summarises findings on attitudes to public engagement and involvement in R&D from CaSE’s Public Attitudes to R&D 2025 study.
This briefing summarises findings on attitudes to R&D investment from CaSE’s Public Attitudes to R&D 2025 study.
This briefing summarises findings on the public’s awareness and understanding of R&D from CaSE’s Public Attitudes to R&D 2025 study.
Following discourse surrounding UKRI’s new funding model and the specific impact of some changes to the STFC, CaSE have written to ask for further clarity on some key areas.
In the last few days CaSE have had multiple opportunities to hear from and have discussions directly with UKRI’s CEO Prof Sir Ian Chapman.
Our 2026 conference allowed people from across the sector and beyond to hear panels of experts discuss the important issues facing UK R&D, and to ask questions to key figures influencing the future of the sector.
Chancellor’s Davos speech signals tentative steps to remove barriers to skilled immigration, says Daniel Rathbone
Is the R&D sector ready to navigate a fragmented political future? CaSE is launching a new project – R&D in a shifting voter landscape – to help the sector evolve its advocacy tactics and messaging.