Tuesday, 02, Dec 2008 05:45
On a regular basis, CaSE carries out research and compiles reports or briefing documents to support campaigns. We also publish open letters and responses to official consultations as well as a variety of other agenda-setting publications.
Recent Documents
September 2007
Effective Consultations
Cabinet Office
August 2007
CaSE response to consultation on the European Research Area
July 2007
Summary Annual Review 2006 - 07
June 2007
Secondary science education
Report of an Opinion Forum
Background document to Secondary science education Opinion Forum
April 2007
Response to the Conservative Party's STEM taskforce consultation on science and society
Voting for Science in Scotland - 2007
In advance of the 2007 election to the Scottish Parliament, CaSE asked the Party Leaders in Scotland three questions about their science policies.
Voting for Science in Wales - 2007
In advance of the 2007 election to the Welsh Assembly, we asked the Party Leaders in Wales three questions about their science policies.
Science and Engineering Policies for the Next Scottish Parliament: Agenda 2007 - 2011
Science and Engineering Policies for the Next Welsh Assembly: Agenda 2007 - 2011
Response to HEFCE's consultation on the teaching funding method
March 2007
A new vision for careers guidance for students of science or engineering
Report of an Opinion Forum sponsored by The Science Council and the Engineering & Technology Board
January 2007
Government policies on innovation
CaSE briefing for a Parliamentary debate
Research Council peer review in the wider science base
CaSE's response to RCUK's consulation on the efficiency and effectiveness of peer review
A balanced and outward-looking approach to Scottish science & innovation
CaSE's response to the Scottish Executive's consulation on its science strategy
December 2006
The Bologna Process
CaSE's resposne to a House of Commons Inquiry on the Bologna process
Clarity among the diversity of purposes of universities
CaSE's response to a House of Commons Inquiry into the future of universities
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CaSE says it is vital that during these difficult economic times the UK continues to sustain its increased investment in science and engineering.
The Campaign for Science & Engineering's latest policy report, International Excellence: Valuing International Scientists and Engineers, urged the government to take a co-ordinated approach to its science and migration policies.
CaSE today celebrates the increase of about a third in entries into separate science GCSEs.
CaSE was delighted that the small rises seen in last year’s A level entries into physics and chemistry were sustained this year and extended to biology. Entries in biology increased by 1447, chemistry by 1395 and physics by 630.