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A joint statement made by 5 Chief Scientific Advisers, to leverage science and technology to meet the challenges of today and to improve science and research systems coordination.
Guidance requiring all government research to be conducted in accordance with the Concordat to Support Research Integrity, which is a national framework for good research conduct and its governance.
Details about the COVID-19 National Core Studies (NCS) programme.
Report exploring the role of the behavioural sciences in government policy making.
Insights into the impacts of Chief Scientific Advisers across the UK government.
A Foresight project supporting a holistic and long-term approach to resilience and risk planning across government.
Schools can use this poster to teach about humanoid robots. It includes use cases and features, as well as questions prompting discussion.
Health Trends focusing on health conditions, impact of these and medicines.
Climate Change and Environmental Trends focusing on climate change impacts and the global response.
Guidance for policy makers on how to work with academics.
Guidance for academics on how to work with policy makers.
Rules of engagement between government and independent scientific advisers.
Guidance setting out good practice for the secretariats to Scientific Advisory Committees (SACs).
Guidance on improving engagement for the secretariats to Scientific Advisory Committees (SACs).
Careers advice for scientists and engineers in government.
Guidance on professional development for scientists and engineers in government.
Communications advice for government scientists and engineers.
Guidance on the work of the Intellectual Property Office for scientists and engineers in government.
Guidance on the use of scientific and engineering advice in government.
Leadership training available to scientists and engineers in government.
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