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The challenge for cyber security policy

25 April 2013 by Eleanor Beal, Scheme Manager - Grants

If you’re reading this blog, you are no doubt acutely aware of how much of our lives we now conduct…

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Building new scientific links with Russia

17 April 2013 by Luke Clarke, Senior Policy Adviser

The Royal Society has enjoyed strong links with Russia since its earliest days in the seventeenth century, when Peter the…

State of the Union

Time to get smarter on justifying science spend?

14 February 2013 by Rapela Zaman, Senior Policy Adviser

What are the prospects for UK science? We know that the research budget fared comparatively better than other areas of…

Predistribution Strategies: Innovation, Finance and Inclusive Growth

19 December 2012 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

I attended a Policy Network event on 3 December. It was part of their series on economic reform, and the…

Looking forward to a Labour science policy

8 October 2012 by Laura Dawson, Senior Policy Adviser

Ed Miliband certainly stirred his troops in to a frenzy of enthusiasm last Tuesday in Manchester. Labour party conference last…

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