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Sir Drummond Bone has been appointed as the new Chair of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Kelly Hoppen answered small business questions on the 'Business is GREAT Britain' Facebook page on Tuesday 11 February.
Nicola Foulston and Sybella Stanley have joined the Industrial Development Advisory Board.
Green Construction Board to continue for a further 2 years its work on reducing industry carbon emissions.
The government outlines how it will work to reduce, replace and refine the use of animals in research.
David Willetts appoints Peter Houillon and Apurv Bagri to the board of the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).
Vince Cable visits Portsmouth and Gosport and pledges that the government would continue working in partnership with local businesses.
David Willetts unveils £73 million of new funding to help the public and academics unlock the potential of big data.
Sector regulators, ministers and senior officials meet at a summit to discuss how to address cyber threats to crucial infrastructure.
Up to £20 million will be made available to encourage the brightest and the best to teach maths in further education.
Mr Christian Brodie appointed as new Non-Executive Chair of the Student Loans Company.
Improvements to make the process of transferring business ownership fairer and more effective have come into force today (31 January 2014).
The UK-France Summit 2014 focused on co-operation on foreign affairs, defence and security, nuclear energy and space.
UCAS figures show that overall univeristy applicant numbers are up by 4%, to 580,000, only slightly below the record level of 2011
David Willetts announces the appointment of Professor Philip Nelson as chief executive and deputy chair of the EPSRC.
BIS has confirmed that the ICE Academy’s campuses in Manchester, Bedford and Croydon have never been designated for student support.
Primary school children will be given chance to start their own business with a £5 loan under a new scheme to encourage young entrepreneurs.
The successful providers of the £2.6 million Mentor Challenge Fund were announced today (30 January 2014).
David Willetts, Minister for Universities and Science, discusses what lies ahead for Europe in space.
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