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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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The Role of EU Membership in UK Science and Engineering Research
16 December 2015

A joint CaSE-EPC report aiming to inform the wider debate ahead of the EU referendum considers the roles EU membership plays in UK science and engineering

Why Champion Science and Engineering?
18 May 2015

As two-page briefing summarising the strong evidence for the value of public investment in science and engineering

Science and Engineering in the 2015 General Election
07 April 2015

CaSE has analysed the science and engineering policies of all the main political parties.

UK Election 2015 – Education and Skills Briefing
01 April 2015

Outlining a series of actions linked to education and skills that we would like to see the next government take to strengthen science and engineering

UK Election 2015 – Science and Engineering in Government
01 April 2015

Outlining actions linked to the use of research and evidence in policy making and parliamentary scrutiny.

Election 2015 – Top Ten Actions
01 April 2015

Ahead of the election, CaSE has published a booklet of ten actions we want to see the next government take to champion science and engineering.

UK Election 2015 – R&D Investment Briefing
01 April 2015

Outlining actions linked to investment that we would like to see the next government take to strengthen science and engineering

CaSE Briefing – VAT
25 February 2015

A briefing outlining three issues that CaSE has been made aware of during conversations with the science and engineering community.

CaSE Briefing – EU 2014
15 May 2014

A briefing on how EU membership and European funding impacts UK success

Improving Diversity in STEM
07 May 2014

This CaSE report shows that diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is much needed, but by all measures progress is too slow.

The Economic Significance of the UK Science Base
30 April 2014

A landmark study exploring the contribution of the UK science base to the UK economy at the level of industry, universities and individual researchers.

Public Funding of UK Science and Engineering; Putting Rhetoric to the Test
19 March 2013

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