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This book aims to show how science can contribute to international development
Science and innovation play an important role in encouraging prosperity and growth through the Science and Innovation Network (SIN).
A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in the USA including UK SIN priorities and successes.
This collection brings together all documents in the Public Attitudes to Science study series.
Subject content for GCSE in single science which was introduced in 2016.
The Council for Science and Technology (CST) reports to the Prime Minister on science, engineering, technology and mathematics.
A review by Ofsted of research into factors that influence the quality of science education in schools in England.
A review which addresses the capability of government science and engineering, recommending actions to further embed government science into policymaking.
An Ofsted subject report on the quality of science education in primary and secondary schools in England.
Driving innovation that will deliver improved public services, create new better-paid jobs and grow the economy.
A raft of measures worth hundreds of millions from compute to quantum and life sciences research to pro-innovation regulation were announced in the Autumn Statement yesterday (Wednesday 22 November).
Report of a seminar on life sciences and medical research in the UK.
Information and guidance related to the Sciencewise programme.
Presentation given by Professor Sue Hill OBE, Chief Scientific Officer, England Download EMPEC presentation (PDF, 130K)
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