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  • An impact story describing how SIN New Zealand helped to secure a £1.9m opportunity farming the Scottish Seas

  • Building a standardised and shared set of measures for digital engagement.

  • A University of Manchester report on use of the internet and digital technologies among older people and its relationship to wellbeing.

  • Terms of reference for an independent review of university research funding.

  • Reviews the role of research and innovation organisations in the UK, and the governance and financing challenges they present.

  • The final report of Professor Dame Ann Dowling’s review of business-university collaborations.

  • Plan to evaluate the university enterprise zones (UEZs) pilot scheme that helps universities take part in local business growth.

  • Findings from an evaluation of the matrix standard. BIS research paper number 218.

  • UK Science and Innovation Network newsletter for Europe

  • The Global Calculator is an open-source model of the world’s energy, land and food systems that allows you to design your own version of the future up to 2050 and see the implications for the climate.

  • A survey which provides data on the levels of basic adult skills and the skills needed among the adult population.

  • This research examines recent high street trends and how local strategies and policies affect high street performance.

  • A summary of the evidence that was compiled to support the development of the science and innovation strategy.

  • A review of the existing evidence on the value of technology to adult basic skills provision.

  • Findings from research on the use, effectiveness and impact of the Business Support Helpline and GOV.UK. BIS research paper 193.

  • Results of the seventh survey of knowledge transfer activities among public sector research establishments (PSREs).

  • Research finding a range of positive effects on UK business innovation that comes from public funding.

  • This strategy details the research being done to provide the department’s evolving evidence base. BIS research paper 185.

  • Describes young people’s attitudes, beliefs, motivations and behaviours that affect their decisions on subject choice and career paths.

  • A report by Ipsos MORI commissioned by BIS looking at the UK public’s attitudes to the use of animals in research.