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 Director Dr Sarah Main on the importance this election holds for the future of UK science and engineering

In the run up to the 2017 General Election, CaSE has written to the leaders of all the political parties, inviting them to set out their party’s policies on science and engineering.

Naomi Weir sets out some of CaSE’s industrial strategy priorities from our submission to BEIS’s ‘Building our Industrial Strategy’ consultation

Our response to the Government’s consultation on the new industrial strategy.

Anusha Panjwani looks back at her nine month CaSE policy fellowship, during which she produced CaSE’s new Evidence report.

Anusha Panjwani summarises the highlights and themes from the launch of CaSE’s new Evidence report set in the context of a new GCSA, an election and Brexit.

This report explores structures, processes and practice for science advice in government and makes recommendations to strengthen them.

Ahead of the global ‘March for Science’ and the publishing of a new CaSE report, Executive Director Dr Sarah Main sets out the importance of scientific evidence in ensuring good policy-making.

CaSE Chair, Professor Graeme Reid, describes how CaSE will keep pressing the interests of science and engineering at senior levels in Government as Brexit negotiations get going.

As the UK begins the process of leaving the European Union, CaSE Executive Director, Dr Sarah Main, considers how to ensure our strength in science and engineering continues to benefit the UK.

Naomi Clarke, CaSE intern, attended the sixth annual Voice of the Future event where young STEM representatives quiz key political figures at the Houses of Parliament about the science policy issues that matter to them.

Naomi Clarke, CaSE intern, attended the judging of this years’ Ultimate STEM Challenge at the Science Museum. Read about the inspirational KS3 future STEM professionals.