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From Government Office for Science (GO-Science)
  • A review exploring the economic returns of different ways of learning to various stakeholders and the UK economy.

  • A review of low skills equilibria, potential solutions and suggested policy directions.

  • This report reviews the literature on the existing and future value of civilian remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) to the UK.

  • Review exploring how policy could motivate adults to improve their literacy and numeracy skills.

  • Report summarising research on informal learning in family and community settings.

  • Review of the UK’s skills system and how it can support individuals to make important decisions about their education.

  • Review of the types of learning that take place in the workplace and how they are recognised.

  • Report highlighting emerging technologies that could transform the UK.

  • Report summarising evidence relating to UK skills challenges and what this means for policymakers.

  • Review of UK skills policy, particularly the challenges of moving to an employer-led skills system.

  • Review of issues relating to changing the supply and demand of skills in the UK.

  • Review of how well policy meets the changing demand for skills in the UK.

  • Review of concepts, theory and evidence relating to the demand for skills in the UK.

  • An introduction to artificial intelligence (AI), including an overview of the opportunities and ‎implications for society and government.

  • Review exploring how the UK could benefit from the research, development, and commercialisation of quantum technologies.

  • Report of an expert seminar on health and care in an ageing population.

  • Report of an expert seminar on work in an ageing population.

  • Report of an expert seminar on housing and the built environment in an ageing population.

  • Report of a seminar with local people in Margate on the future of an ageing population in the south east.

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