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Agronomists take their message out to farmers.
An engagement day is being held to help shape how the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory contracts for analysis in the future.
The week-long course ‘Analysis and Examination of Foods’ was organised on behalf of the Association of Public Analysts Educational Trust
Standards published by the CEN between September and December 2019, some of which are relevant to chemical measurement in support of food and animal feed regulation
This research looks in more detail at reviews of marking and moderation from the summer 2016 exam series.
The CMA has published its final order covering the remedies set out in its final decision taking into account statutory audit market reforms at EU level.
Speech by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury on improving spending control.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The presentations from the 2016 Government Chemist Conference are now available
A new review examines 20 years of monitoring initiatives in sustainable agriculture. It provides insights and tools to help stakeholders prioritise investments and manage competing development goals.
Experts outline how science, regulation and integrity within the food industry can combat food fraud during a 2-day conference in November.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £6.5 million to research advanced analytical technologies that could improve business performance.
In partnership with national bodies, the Centre for Evidence-based Health Care, Stellenbosch University, the South African Cochrane Centre and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine are delivering advanced courses for people involved in health policy and research to help them...
Sean Harford, National Director, Education, spoke at the Association for School and College Leaders' conference.
Danny Alexander explains in a speech at the French economy ministry that fairness lies at the heart of the British economy recovery plan.
Michael Walker discusses why food allergy seems to be increasing and the challenges and developments in food allergen detection.
Speech given by Martin Coleman, CMA Non-Executive Director and Panel Chair, at the GCR Live 8th Annual Antitrust Law Leaders Forum in Miami.
Modern war is fought with information as well as bullets and few in Afghanistan are in possession of as much statistical firepower as Charlie…
Registration is now open for the Dhaka Colloquium on Systematic Reviews in International Development.
The Government Chemist and the National Measurement Laboratory hosted a meeting of the University of Manchester Food Allergy Network, MFAN, on 3 July
A recent project by the Global Development Network provides an interesting backdrop of research to its 14th annual conference being held in Manila this week
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