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

CaSE Chair Professor Graeme Reid shares his thoughts on how research and innovation featured in this years political party conferences.

Naomi Weir looks ahead to visiting the US on the International Visiting Leadership Program

Policy Intern, Lizzie Dellar, discusses her first three weeks at CaSE.

CaSE Director Dr Sarah Main asks whether it’s time to turn our backs on all-male committees?

CaSE reviews the launch event of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Migration’s report focusing on the migration concerns of SMEs and public sector organisations post-Brexit.

Following today’s results from the first year of ongoing GCSE reforms, we take a look at some of the headline numbers concerning science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).

James Tooze reflects on today’s exam results from Scotland.

Policy Officer, James Tooze, reflects on his first three weeks at CaSE.

Using evidence well isn’t a ‘nice to have’; it is essential to good policy making. We’re working to move from theory into practice.

Theresa May’s manifesto commitments to science spending might fall victim to her weakened position – or it could be her legacy, says Director Dr Sarah Main, writing in Research Fortnight.

What might the 3% of GDP target mean for public funding levels and private investment? Naomi Weir has a look at the numbers.