Science Policies for the Northern Ireland Assembly
21 Apr 2003
This report sets out SBS’s thoughts on the state of science in Northern Ireland, and lists those policies we believe
are necessary for it to be strong and productive over the next four years.
Four interlinked themes are explored:
- The science research base
- Science education
- Science and the economy
- Science in society
Science Policies for the Northern Ireland Assembly
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