Find below summaries of our lectures back to 1987, and links to recordings of some of the more recent events.
Annual Lecture
Each year CaSE's Annual Lecture brings together our members and the sector to hear from influential figures about the big issues affecting UK R&D.
CaSE's 2024 Annual Lecture was given by Ilan Gur, CEO of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) on December 12th.
Read a summary, watch the full recording, and browse some photos of the lecture.
Science in Government: Challenges for the 21st Century
Science and Education
How to stimulate creativity and how to stifle it
An insider’s view of science in Government
Research – The European Challenge
The Internet and Science, Technology and Engineering Education
Where would UK science be without the charities?
Science, energy and progress
British Science and Industry: What should the Government do?
British Science: a bright outlook for the future
Science: the roles of foresight and hindsight
A British Baccalaureate: some thoughts from Scotland
CaSE’s 2024 Annual Lecture was given by Ilan Gur, CEO of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) on December 12th.
The 2023 CaSE Annual Lecture was given by Prof Dame Angela McLean.
CaSE’s 2022 Annual Lecture, given by Kim Shillinglaw, explored how the UK can forge a deeper and broader public connection with research and innovation.
Read our write-up from the CaSE Annual Lecture 2021 given by the Director of the National Science Foundation, Dr Sethuraman Panchanathan.
Read our summary or watch back the entire CaSE Annual Lecture, given by the UKRI Chief Executive Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser on Thursday 5th November.
Read our summary or watch back the entire CaSE Annual Lecture, delivered by the Government Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance
James Tooze reviews this year’s CaSE lecture on the role of government in the future success of AI, with a link to watch the lecture back in full.
23rd November saw the Chair of the Exiting the European Union Select Committee, the Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, give the CaSE Annual Lecture 2017.