Research and analysis

Government science and engineering profession: review

A review of the science and engineering profession in the Civil Service.

Documents

Making the most of scientists and engineers in government: survey responses

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Making the most of scientists and engineers in government: careers template

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Making the most of scientists and engineers in government: policy template

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Making the most of scientists and engineers in government: scenarios template

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Details

This review looks at the future of the Civil Service and the implications for the science and engineering profession in government. It sets out a vision for the future of the profession and highlights priorities for action.

A separate executive summary provides an overview of the review and its conclusions.

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Published 1 February 2013

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