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Business ministers announce more than £8 million for innovation technology to tackle global climate change and prepare for natural disasters.
The winners of the SatelLife competition, aged between 13 and 21, will go on to pitch their ideas to a panel of ‘dragons’ from the space sector.
Professor Melanie Welham has been selected to be the Executive Chair of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) when UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) comes into being in April 2018.
The UK has today (Monday 19 March) signed the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser (XFEL) convention in Berlin, Germany.
Government plans to add billions of pounds to the UK economy and create hundreds of high-skilled jobs by unlocking opportunities in the new space age
Professor Stephen Hawking, whose work helped us understand more about the universe and whose life helped us understand more about human beings, died earlier this week.
British businesses will soon be able to compete in the commercial space race using UK spaceports.
Sam Gyimah announces subject-level TEF in value-for-money drive for students
Speech given at the Office for Students launch conference, 28 February 2018
Science Minister Sam Gyimah today (Thursday 22 February 2018) spoke at the Science and Technology Select Committee’s event on the future of science and innovation.
Designation letters from Sam Gyimah to the chief executives of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education and the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
Improved disaster response in Commonwealth states and tropical disease control are among the goals of 10 new projects involving British space organisations, Science Minister Sam Gyimah announced today.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah met with European Research Ministers at the EU Competitiveness Council in Bulgaria.
IBM, Cisco, Microsoft and others join forces with universities and industry bodies to boost future digital skills
A new agreement with Egypt will help give UK universities a competitive edge in Egyptian market
Science Minister Sam Gyimah announces the launch of the UKRI Research and Innovation Infrastructure Roadmap.
Science Minister Sam Gyimah announces £70 million to create new manufacturing centres to help speed up the development of new medicines.
These new measures will give prison officers the tools they need to manage violent and serious incidents that undermine the safety and security of our prisons.
Prisons Minister Sam Gyimah met recruits from Unlocked Graduates as they begin training and prepare to join staff on the front line.
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