Science and Engineering in the 2010 General Election
05 Apr 2010
In the run-up to the 2010 election, CaSE developed a series of working papers offering evidence-based asks to strengthen science and engineering in the UK:
CaSE also analysed the commitments relating to science and engineering made by the main UK parties ahead of the election:
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