In-depth reviews of key areas and decisions facing the R&D sector, with recommendations for progress
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Political and press letters, as CaSE seeks to push for action on key issues facing the R&D sector

Catch up on the the CaSE Annual Lecture given by Jo Johnson MP, Universities and Science Minister, to a packed Faraday Lecture Theatre at the Royal Institution

Andy Westwood, Associate Vice President of Public Affairs at the University of Manchester, discusses CaSE’s seminar at Manchester’s Policy Week

Naomi Weir reflects on Parliamentary Links Day and argues that backing science and engineering isn’t backing a niche special interest area, but supporting a national asset that brings enormous public benefit across the economy and society.

On 14th January 2015 CaSE brought together the science spokespeople of the three main parties to debate which party would best promote science and engineering if they were to gain power in the 2015 general election.

On Friday night Dr Ellen Stofan, NASA’s Chief Scientist, gave the Campaign for Science and Engineering’s 24th Annual Distinguished Lecture.

Read a summary of the discussion at the 2014 CaSE opinion forum on immigration which fed into our election briefings.

Catch up on all the discussion from the 2013 CaSE cross-party science debate.

Last Tuesday saw the CaSE 2013 Annual Lecture, given by the Chief Scientific Adviser to the President of the European Commission, Professor Anne Glover CBE.

Lord Heseltine, the former Deputy Prime Minister, used the 2012 CaSE Annual Lecture to call for science to help drive the UK’s economic growth.

A summary of a CaSE Immigration roundtable meeting between the science and engineering sector and Home Office officials.

The CaSE 2011 Annual Lecture was given by Labour’s Shadow Business Secretary, John Denham, and hosted by the Royal Institution.

Read a summary of CaSE’s 25th anniversary event, hosted by the Instituton of Engineering and Technology and sponsored by Nature.