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Professor Thompson appointed Chief Executive of the Arts and Humanities Research Council following a term as interim chief.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Ministers meet businesses and organisations to discuss future growth opportunities for Wales
Government proposes amendments to the Higher Education and Research Bill that will make real flexibility in learning a reality.
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation addresses the Universities UK members’ conference.
The government calls for universities to do more to stop students buying custom written essays online.
New legal powers could send British scientists into space to conduct zero-gravity medical experiments.
Businessman Kevin Crofton will head up the centre, which aims to accelerate the use of semiconductor devices in industry and academia.
Statement from UKAEA
OBE honour recognises achievements of Ursula Steigenberger for services to science.
Government launches £10 million scheme to incentivise the commercial spaceflight market.
Secretary of State for Education confirms Sir Michael Barber as the government’s preferred candidate to become the Chair of the OfS.
The sale, which will have no impact on borrowers, is part of a drive to sell assets in a way that secures value for money for taxpayers.
Science minister Jo Johnson has announced that Prof Sir Mark Walport will be Chief Executive Designate of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Dr Ruth McKernan says that all of Innovate UK look forward to working with Professor Sir Mark Walport
Business and Energy Secretary has announced that government is backing 125 cutting-edge research and development projects across the country.
Report produced by a group of higher education bodies helps universities and other institutions support disabled students.
Universities show their support for a new assessment framework as part of government plans to raise standards.
Business Secretary confirms that Tim Peake will make a second mission to the International Space Station.
UK-wide workshops will allow businesses and scientists to input on how the cross-disciplinary fund can support industry.
The Higher Education and Research Bill enters committee stage.
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