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The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) ARI has been updated to set out our research areas of interest relating to the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Information on the number of cases reported to the government’s Forced Marriage Unit via its public helpline and email inbox from 1 January to 31 December 2018.
This paper explores social class and the social composition of the Foreign Office as an institution during its history.
The UK and Portugal reinforce their science collaboration credentials with a strong UK delegation to "Encontro Ciência" and the signature of two agreements about space and joint research.
Four Japanese healthcare companies have signed up or upgraded their membership to the Discovery Forum, Genomics England’s industrial partnership scheme, following joint work with SIN Japan. This brings them one step closer t…
On 20 September FCO Chief Scientific Adviser Carole Mundell launched the second Polish-British Science Forum in London.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Science and Innovation Ireland organised a visit for Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England focussing on genomics, clinical Trials and in particular anti-microbial resistance (AMR).
In 2018, Science and Innovation Network in Russia together with Department for International Trade Russia launched the Science & Cocktails series of lectures.
British Embassy Warsaw in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University organised a one-week upskilling programme for Polish medtech start-ups.
A review of marine plastics research in Southeast Asia with a focus on the ten ASEAN member states.
SIN works with UK and Chinese partners to help UK organisations understand opportunities in the space sector through the annual UK China Space Conference.
SIN China is supporting UK innovators who are developing advanced urban services to build R&D and business connections in China, the country with the most mega-cities in the world.
SIN Japan has been supporting the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to strengthen the UK-Japan partnership on global public health. Practical activities include the regular exchange of public health doctors, learni…
SIN Japan's efforts led to the first UK-Japan co-funding programme in the area of oceans research, contributing to better prediction of the impact of the changing climate and effect on the ecosystem services provided by …
With SIN Japan’s help, the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) and Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) of the UK and Japan Science & Technology Agency (JST) have agreed to launch a joint call on AI and …
Science and Innovation Network USA’s work has formed connections between leading British and American research institutions, and inspired plans for student exchanges, joint funding applications, and research collaborations.
SIN support to the National Biofilms Innovation Centre led to signing two Memoranda of Understanding, strengthening UK's global position in biofilms research.
Monthly update produced by the British Embassy in Beijing on key macroeconomic developments in China.
Research data showing online preparation carried out by British nationals travelling abroad from September to October 2018
How the Newton Fund supported a Chinese entrepreneur to commercialise cutting-edge battery technology for the electric car industry.
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