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From Government Office for Science (GO-Science)
  • Report considering how to encourage and support lifelong learning.

  • An overview of environmental observation in the UK.

  • Report of a series of workshops exploring participants’ reactions to different aspects of an ageing population.

  • Report on the prospects for housing in UK cities over the next 45 years.

  • Essay looking at the future relationship between water and cities.

  • Report looking at older people's involvement in volunteering, informal care and paid work.

  • Report looking at how changes to the physical infrastructure and environment of workplaces could help people to stay in work for longer.

  • Review looking at the future of financial technologies (FinTech) up to 2025.

  • Essay examining how London interacts with the UK system of cities and the implications of this relationship.

  • Report examining ways future cities can manage change effectively.

  • Review exploring how the UK can make best use of the internet of things.

  • Report to determine the UK’s future needs for science capability to predict, detect and respond to animal and plant pests and diseases.

  • Essay looking at the way other countries are thinking about the future of cities.

  • The Government Chief Scientific Adviser's annual report for 2014.

  • Report of a seminar with local experts in Sunderland on the future of an ageing population in the north-east.

  • Report of a seminar with older people in Sunderland on the future of an ageing population in the north-east.

  • Essay looking at the opportunities to realise the potential of the ageing population in the north-east.

  • Essay looking at the causes of health inequalities in the north-east and how these can be solved.

  • Essay looking at future health trends in the north-east and how they might be supported or disrupted by policy changes.

  • Essay applying the 'invest to save' approach to cities.