The Coalition Government sought views from the sector to inform development of their Science and Innovation Strategy. Our response sets out the overarching principles which are of greatest importance to the sector and on which there is broad consensus.
CaSE submission to BIS Science and Innovation Strategy 2014
22 Aug 2014
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