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
The Chancellor is due to deliver his second budget of this Parliament tomorrow. Here, we take a look at some of what we’ve learnt from the Spending Review and the recent BIS allocations as well as some of the questions that remain outstanding.
The National Audit Office (NAO) last week published a report on BIS’s capital investments in science projects.
Event summary of our digital skills roundtable with Nicola Blackwood MP to feed into the Science and Technology Committee’s inquiry into digital skills.
CaSE and University Alliance organised a roundtable discussion to inform the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee and its inquiry into digital skills.
Catch up on the discussion from the Parliamentary launch of CaSE’s report, Immigration: Keeping the UK at the heart of global science and engineering.
CaSE takes a look at the House of Commons BIS Committee’s report on the Government’s Productivity Plan.
Following increased use of DfID funding to support research, CaSE responded to the inquiry by writing to the Committee’s Chair.
Examining the role of immigration in UK science and engineering today, and making recommendations to ensure that immigration policy is supporting the Government’s aims to make Britain the “best place in the world for science and business”.
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
CaSE responded to this consultation which includes proposed changes to research, teaching and higher education structures.
On the 30th anniversary of Save British Science, CaSE Director Dr Sarah Main looks back to where it all started and hears from some of those involved.
CaSE wrote to the Welsh Government following the proposal of substantial cuts to HEFCW in the draft budget.