CaSE is working with its members and other stakeholders to ensure that the entire research and innovation sector recovers from the impact of Covid-19.
Here we'll be bringing together our key messages, comment and analysis on how to protect and sustain the UK science base from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, so that it can play a leading role in the country's recovery.

CaSE submission to S&T Covid-19 inquiry
04 December 2020
Read our submission to this inquiry which reviewed the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on UK research and innovation
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CaSE letter to Chair of Commons S&T Committee
04 December 2020
CaSE has written to Greg Clark to ask his Committee to assess the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on research-intensive businesses in the UK
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CaSE responds to 2020 Spending Review
25 November 2020
Given the tight financial circumstances, today's announcement was a step in the right direction for UK science and innovation, bringing benefit to the whole country.
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CaSE Annual Lecture 2020 with the Chief Executive of UKRI
11 November 2020
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.