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In-depth reviews of key areas and decisions facing the R&D sector, with recommendations for progress

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Rapid analysis of events and data across the sector, offering the perspective of the CaSE team

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Political and press letters, as CaSE seeks to push for action on key issues facing the R&D sector

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Individuality is important
11 November 2002

SBS submission to the House of Commons Science & Technology’s call for evidence in advance of its session of scrutiny of the Medical Research Council.

Considerations for the new Secretary of State as he develops a major policy document on Higher Education
04 November 2002

SBS submission to the new Secretary of State for Education, in advance of the Higher Education White Paper.

Genuinely independent advice on longer-term and medium-term science and technology issues
02 September 2002

SBS response to the consultation on the Quinquennial Review of the Council for Science & Technology.

Creating a sustainable career structure for young research scientists
03 June 2002

SBS memorandum to the House of Commons Science & Technology Committee’s Inquiry into Short Term Contracts.

Deckchairs on the Titanic
20 May 2002

SBS response to the Green Paper on education for 14 to 19 year olds, Extending Opportunities, Raising Standards.

Exploiting Scottish knowledge for the people of Scotland
13 May 2002

Response to the Scottish Executive’s consultation on Research and Knowledge Transfer in Scotland.

The need for scientific research to underpin measures of quality of life
06 May 2002

SBS evidence to the Environmental Audit Committee of the House of Commons.

Health and the environment in a globalized world – some challenges for science
19 April 2002

Talk at the Conference on Statistics, Science & Public Policy: Environment, Health and Globalization at Herstmonceux Castle.

The funding of research through the Framework Programmes of European Union
04 March 2002

An updated supplement to Save British Science’s February 2001 document, ‘Science Policies for the Next Government: Agenda for the Next Five Years’.

Should we trust scientists?
14 February 2002

Talk at Borders Bookshop Oxford Street, London as part of the Expert Opinions Exposed series for National Science Week.

Preparing young people for life in the twenty-first century
04 February 2002

SBS memorandum to the House of Commons Science & Technology Committee’s Inquiry into Science Education from 14 to 19.