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Examines the indirect benefits earned by businesses as a result of support from technological innovation support programmes.
Study to investigate the characteristics and outcomes of students who drop out of higher education. BIS research paper 168.
Study to investigate the characteristics and outcomes of students who lived at home. BIS research paper 167.
How 15 Community Learning Trust (CLT) pilots took community learning to local people. BIS research paper 163.
This report focuses narrowly on one potential economic effect, the impact on the employment of existing UK residents.
Fifth annual report analysing the updated 2013 dataset from the bioscience and health technology database.
Building material and components statistics for February 2014.
An independent review of the voluntary code of conduct on gender diversity for executive recruitment agencies.
Survey findings on employers' perceptions of maternity and paternity leave and flexible working arrangements.
Explores how employers’ engagement with the apprenticeship programme would vary depending on how funding is reformed. BIS Research Paper number 161.
Looks at barriers and motivations to small employers having influence over the apprenticeship system. BIS research paper number 162.
Main findings from the English Business Survey for December 2013.
Data on non-energy mineral production in Great Britain.
Statistics about 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).
Number of applications for 24+ advanced learning loans for the 2013 to 2014 academic year.
Evaluation report on projects funded under the third round of the Union Modernisation Fund.
Professor John Perkins' review argues that substantially increasing the number of engineers would help the UK economy.
A report produced by BVG Associates detailing the capabilities and opportunities within the UK offshore wind supply chain.
Building material and components statistics for January 2014.
The UK’s strengths, weaknesses and priority areas that need to be addressed in science and innovation. BIS analysis paper number 3.
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