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BIS research paper number 83. Explores how investing in apprenticeships is being directed towards training people with lower skill levels.
BIS research paper number 82. Explores how far investing in adult learner responsive learning is up-skilling people with lower skill levels.
BIS research paper number 84. Explores how far investing in Train to Gain has been directed towards training people with lower skill levels.
Summarises findings and recommendations from the business school mid-sized business (MSB) task force set up by BIS in November 2011. While the…
Fourth annual innovation report that gives the latest available evidence on UK innovation performance and the contribution of business, government…
Statistical annex for data from the 2011 UK innovation survey (12/P107). It includes an overview of the methodology, details of response rates…
Researches decision-making of high achieving A level students. BIS research paper number 86.
Report of a study to evaluate outcomes associated with the Next Step careers and skills advice service. BIS research report number 97.
Uses data from the British Household Panel Survey to assess the benefits of adult learning. BIS research paper number 85.
Reports a scoping exercise as part of a review to update knowledge on the wider benefits of learning. BIS research paper number 93.
Report on a study to estimate the association of adult basic skills to changes in health. BIS research paper number 91.
Examines evidence on participation in, the characteristics of, and the benefits of lifelong learning. BIS research paper number 94.
Findings from quantitative analysis of participation in learning and wellbeing outcomes among older adults. BIS research paper number 92.
BIS research paper no. 90. Report on a research project that develops the knowledge base of the wider impacts of adult learning through reviews…
BIS statistical publication timetable
Report for the E-Infrastructure Leadership Council (ELC) on the e-science and e-infrastructure requirements of the UK life sciences industry
Assesses the progress made by the UK engineering and manufacturing industries in the adoption, utilisation and exploitation of UK e-infrastructure…
Analyses the vision, policies and support that currently exist for high performance computing (HPC) at the European level.
Provides an overall picture of our economic and social research in order to identify potential gaps in the evidence base.
Assessment of businesses statistics produced by the Department for Business Innovation & Skills and the Office for National Statistics.
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