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

General election calls for a unified voice in tune with the public, says Alicia Greated. This post first appeared in Research Fortnight on 1st May 2024.

A summary of the launch event of CaSE’s latest report, Backing Business R&D, held on 21st May 2024.

Ahead of the General Election, CaSE is supporting the R&D sector’s advocacy by exploring attitudes to R&D and politically salient issues; our first poll looks at economic growth and how people would like their next MP to act on issues related to R&D.

Ensuring business research and development (R&D) investment continues to rise is vital if the UK is to achieve its research intensity ambitions.

CaSE has written to the Home Secretary, the Rt Hon James Cleverly MP, and the Shadow Home Secretary, the Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, to encourage them to support a recommendation to retain the graduate visa route.

At the start of May, CaSE hosted a lecture by Professor Wendy Larner in central Cardiff in collaboration with the Learned Society of Wales.

CaSE analysis of Government Expenditure on R&D (GovERD) statistics for 2022.

The next Government must commit to using research and innovation as the route to improving people’s lives and livelihoods in the UK.

An unattributed summary of a roundtable organised by CaSE and sponsored by LifeArc, on Wednesday 31st January 2024.

CaSE hosted five workshops to gather views on the priorities, barriers and solutions that could help build a stronger relationship between the public and the R&D system, as well as collect examples of existing best practice.

CaSE in collaboration with 30 other leaders of the UK R&D sector, have issued a joint statement of our united position on the importance of R&D for the UK.

CaSE have looked closely at the detail of recent immigration and visa changes and the impact they are having or are anticipated to have on the R&D sector.