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Science and innovation

Research and statistics

909 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
  • UK Science & Innovation Network USA delivered a series of visits leading to a £450,000 grant to test new technology on the International Space Station.

  • Explains the science and innovation audits and presents the results from the 8 wave 2 reports.

  • A report examining the long-term trends in and challenges to the health and wellbeing of UK coastal communities.

  • A report examining the evidence for ocean warming, and its implications for the UK and the ocean environment.

  • A report on the UK maritime freight sector, the factors that affect the transport of goods by sea and the implications for the future.

  • A report examining the evidence for ocean acidification, and the implications for the UK and the ocean environment.

  • A report to government from the life sciences sector.

  • An analysis of the economic returns from different types of qualification.

  • Report discussing the benefits of adult learning to the individual, society and the economy.

  • Eighth annual report analysing the updated 2016 dataset from the bioscience and health technologies database.

  • An independent report by SQW on the economic and wider benefits of the commercialisation activities of Dstl's technology transfer company.

  • A report examining what the opening of Arctic shipping routes will mean for the UK.

  • A report examining the trends and implications of plastic pollution in the sea.

  • A report examining trends in the UK aquaculture sector and their implications for the future.

  • Report discussing the growing demand for digital skills and approaches to improve their supply.

  • Report discussing the rising demand for digital skills in the UK and how the further education sector can adapt to address it.

  • Essay discussing the cost of underusing the available skills of workers in the UK.

  • Research on students’ study experience and outcomes of UK transnational education.

  • As a result of SIN USA work in the area of global food security and phosphorous, there have been five high impact joint papers and £1.2 million in joint research proposals.

  • Report exploring the factors that influence why the levels of adult basic skills differ across age groups.