CaSE’s independent and responsive analysis means we frequently issue press comment on a wide range of issues across R&D policy.
Explore our latest announcements and press releases below.
CaSE’s independent and responsive analysis means we frequently issue press comment on a wide range of issues across R&D policy.
Explore our latest announcements and press releases below.
For any media enquiries please contact our press team.
As a trusted source of independent and responsive analysis, we regularly comment in the media on a wide range of science and engineering issues. Here you can find a list of all the recent appearances CaSE has made in print, broadcast and electronic media.
CaSE is delighted to announce five new organisational members.
New findings published today by CaSE show that focussing on partnerships, pride, and pay-offs are the most effective way to connect with public audiences when talking about global-facing R&D.
Strengthening R&D’s local identity offers a huge opportunity to connect with broader public audiences, according to a new report from CaSE.
CaSE has been awarded a grant of £2.7million over five years by Wellcome, to extend and evolve our work exploring public opinion towards R&D.
CaSE’s initial response following the 2024 Autumn Budget delivered by Chancellor, Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP.
Today the Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) has published its 2023-24 Annual Review.
The Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) and other leading organisations in the R&D sector have written to the Chancellor urging the Government to back R&D if it wants to achieve its ambitions for economic and social growth.
The Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) is delighted to welcome the Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) Catapult into its membership.
New public attitudes polling from the Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) has found that a majority (52%) of the public want UK universities to recruit highly talented people from around the world, even if it means higher immigration to the UK.
In this latest briefing from the Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE), we have drawn on the breadth of expertise of our membership to capture the diverse benefits that university-led R&D brings to both the research landscape and to society more broadly.
Peter Kyle MP and Sir Patrick Vallance have both been confirmed as DSIT ministers.
Commenting on the outcome of the 2024 General Election in which the Labour Party have won a majority.