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
In this piece our policy team analyse the recent R&D statistics released by the ONS. In a future piece we will look at the implications of these new statistics for policy and advocacy by the sector.
Executive Director Professor Sarah Main gives her report on CaSE’s activities and successes at the 2022 AGM on 15th November.
Policy Officer Camilla d’Angelo breaks down yesterdays Autumn Statement and what it means for R&D.
Our Assistant Director, Daniel Rathbone, considers the latest political developments and what this might mean for R&D
The public values practical benefits above science superpower status, say Ben Bleasdale and Daniel Rathbone
Our Assistant Director, Daniel Rathbone, takes stock of the current political climate and what it means for R&D
Our Policy Officer Camilla d’Angelo has taken a look at the new interim method for producing Business Enterprise Research and Development (BERD) statistics, from the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
We have a new Science Minister! Nusrat Ghani has been appointed Minister for Science and Investment Security. Our Assistant Director, Daniel Rathbone, takes a look at her background and what she might find in her in-tray.
Now the new Government is a few weeks old we would like to see clear statements of intent from Ministers on their plans for research and development (R&D), including confirmation of who the new science minister will be.
CaSE analyses what the new Prime Minister might mean for science and engineering
We take a look at the STEM subject choices of this year’s A level and GCSE cohorts
In the midst of a Conservative leadership contest, our Assistant Director, Daniel Rathbone, rates the progress made by the outgoing Government against our Five-point Roadmap to boost science and engineering, and highlights the areas that the new PM will need to prioritise.