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CaSE calls upon the Chancellor to maintain the UK’s increased investment in science and engineering

CaSE says it is vital that during these difficult economic times the UK continues to sustain its increased investment in science and engineering.

CaSE calls upon politicians not to risk losing the contribution that international scientists and engineers make to the UK

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.

Campaign for Science & Engineering argues for increasing triple science provision

CaSE today celebrates the increase of about a third in entries into separate science GCSEs.

Campaign for Science & Engineering congratulates increasing numbers of A level students in all the sciences and mathematics

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.

CaSE: Incentives to improve the uptake of secondary science & mathematics

Improving the uptake of science and mathematics at secondary level is vital. CaSE proposals to improve uptake and diversity.

CaSe: Delivering diversity in science and engineering

Campaign for Science & Engineering (CaSE) today called upon the Government to take more radical steps to improve the diversity of the science and engineering workforce.

CaSE response to the IUSS committee report on science budget allocations

Campaign for Science and Engineering welcomed today’s report by the Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Committee.

CaSE: Response to Innovation Nation White Paper

Campaign for Science & Engineering’s (CaSE) initial reaction to the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills’ Innovation Nation White Paper is that it could have gone further in preparing the UK for the “race to the top.”

CaSE response to Budget 2008

Campaign for Science & Engineering (CaSE) today welcomed the Chancellor’s commitment to science and science education in this year’s Budget. The new Chancellor mentioned science 7 times in his speech, beating Gordon Brown’s average of 5, although the former Chancellor’s career high was 18.

CaSE response to PBR

CaSE was today pleased to receive confirmation in the 2007 Pre-Budget Report and Comprehensive Spending Review that the total public investment in the science base will rise 2.5% from £5.4 billion in 2007-8 to reach £6.3 billion by 2010-1.

CaSE welcomed publication of the Sainsbury review today.

It provides an extremely useful overview of where we are now and how to bring the many disjointed strands promoting science and innovation together.

CaSE: Science in government will need strong links between ministries

Campaign for Science & Engineering (CaSE) was today pleased the Prime Minister recognised the importance of science by creating a ministry with innovation at its heart.

CaSE: Government numbers don't add up - we need more mathematics (and physics and chemistry) teachers

CaSE today called for the Government to recognise the critical state of secondary science education and to take definitive action to improve the situation.



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CaSE calls upon the Chancellor to maintain the UK’s increased investment in science and engineering

CaSE says it is vital that during these difficult economic times the UK continues to sustain its increased investment in science and engineering.

CaSE calls upon politicians not to risk losing the contribution that international scientists and engineers make to the UK

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.

Campaign for Science & Engineering argues for increasing triple science provision

CaSE today celebrates the increase of about a third in entries into separate science GCSEs.

Campaign for Science & Engineering congratulates increasing numbers of A level students in all the sciences and mathematics

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.