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The Secretary of State has overall responsibility for the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. Responsibilities include: Online Safety Bill oversight of science and technology economic and national security skills and talent landscape review research bureaucracy regulation overall R&D budget...
Assessment of the quality, balance, scope and appropriateness of the scientific programmes at RBG Kew.
MoU between Sweden and the UK to promote cooperation across healthcare, research and innovation systems in support of the development of attractive life sciences ecosystems.
The Science Minister George Freeman outlines the recipients of over £14 million in funding, aimed at benefiting the UK’s thriving quantum sector.
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A new strategy for getting a bigger return on the UK’s membership of CERN launched as the Science and Tech Secretary visits the North West to open a next-generation quantum computing centre.
Sector Deals between government and the life sciences industry.
The Science & Innovation Network (SIN) in Philippines works to encourage strategic relationships with local and national government, academic institutions, business associations and organisations in science, technology and innovation (ST&I).
An overview of how the behavioural and social sciences are used to improve public health in England.
Proposals for how practical work in new GCSE science qualifications due to be taught from 2016 should be assessed
Science and innovation are at the heart of government strategy for promoting prosperity and growth. Research and knowledge is increasingly developed and transferred through international collaboration which provides opportunities to work with the best in the world, exchange students and...
The Science Museum Group is devoted to the history and contemporary practice of science, medicine, technology, industry and media. With 5 million visitors each year and an unrivalled collection, it consists of: Science Museum, Museum of Science and Industry, National...
Science advice note: How can policy making be improved by citizen science?
A framework for British research, outlining the UK’s science strategy in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean from 2014 to 2020.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This series brings together all documents relating to Home Office Science standards
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