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 chaired a series of events hosted by the four National Academies at the 2016 Labour, Conservative and SNP party conferences, titled ‘Open for business: a nation of global researchers, innovators and industrialists’.

As the committee stage closes, Naomi Weir provides an update on the HE & Research Bill.

Select Committee Chairs were announced today, including Stephen Metcalfe for the S&T Committee.

Naomi Weir reflects on Science in Stormont 2016 which this year focused on Antimicrobial Resistance

Read CaSE’s response to the House of Commons BIS Committee Inquiry on Industrial Strategy

Read CaSE’s representation to the Government’s ahead of the 2016 Autumn Statement.

Writing in New Scientist, CaSE Deputy Director Naomi Weir takes a look at Home Secretary Amber Rudd’s new plans for immigration policy, announced this week at Conservative Party conference.

With a new leader, the Conservative party conference is particularly interesting this year. CaSE intern Tom Denbigh takes a look at the mentions of STEM and what it says about government priorities.

CaSE intern Tom Denbigh examines the recently published plans for government for Scotland and Wales

Policy fellow, Dr Anusha Panjwani, reflects on her first month at CaSE

CaSE Director Dr Sarah Main on the launch of the MOD’s new defence innovation initiative.

CaSE has published its Annual Review for 2015-16, gives a summary of its activities and campaign achievements over the last 12 months.