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

Reflections on the public funding of UK science and engineering since the 2010 Spending Review

A review of the funding levels since the 2010 Spending Review, including additional capital announcements, and international comparisons.

CaSE has written to the Immigration Minister Mark Harper raising concerns over the automatic removal of any occupation from the Shortage Occupation List

Read CaSE’s submission to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee Inquiry exploring Government innovation policy and mechanisms to support commercialisation of research.

A report calling on the Government to invest the proceeds from the forthcoming 4G spectrum auction in science and engineering

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.

The following letter was sent to the Chairman and the members of the House of Commons Commission regarding potential budget cuts to the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST).

A briefing on the Departmental Chief Scientific Advisory network across government.

CaSE analysis of research and development (R&D) budgets has found evidence of disproportionate cuts – despite suggestions that such spending would be protected.

CaSE has published its Annual Review for 2011-12, giving a summary of CaSE’s activities over the year, including meetings with ministers, policy consultations, events, finances, and campaign achievements.

Read CaSE’s response to the House of Lords Science and Technology sub-Committee inquiry into Higher Education in STEM Subjects.

A report considering the potential implications of reform on the current level of science and engineering expertise in the House of Lords.