Science and Engineering in the Northern Ireland 2016 Election
27 Apr 2016
Science and engineering are crucial to Northern Ireland’s future. It makes sense to build on the
nation’s capability in science and engineering to deliver a competitive edge in the global economy.
Ahead of the election, CaSE wrote to all party leaders asking them to set out their policies that relate
to science and engineering. Their responses are published on our website. Here we look at them
along with the parties’ manifestos drawing out their commitments and statements that relate to
science and engineering.
Our policy analysis is divided into three categories:
- Investment in science and engineering research
- Education and skills for science and engineering
- Use of science and engineering in government
CaSE prepared a short supplementary note to accompany our letter to leaders with some more detailed questions linked to the particular challenges and opportunities facing science and engineering in Northern Ireland. You can download that note here.
Science and Engineering in the Northern Ireland 2016 Election
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