CaSE’s submission to the Commons Science & Technology Committee’s inquiry on the implications and opportunities for science and research on leaving the EU.
CaSE submission to Commons S&T Committee post-Brexit inquiry
23 Aug 2016
In this submission to the Commons S&T Committee inquiry on the implications and opportunities for science and research on leaving the EU, CaSE sets out the role of science and engineering in a strong UK, how science and engineering can help shape the UK’s place in the world, and emerging priorities for the EU negotiations and domestic policy to ensure a positive outcome for UK science. Our response draws on the outcomes of a CaSE member and collaborator discussion forum on Science, Engineering & Brexit. A write up of the forum can be found on our event summary page.

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