standard font
larger font

CaSE in the Media

Here you will find a list of all the appearances CaSE has made in print, broadcast and electronic media in recent months. An archive of all appearances since 2004 is available via the links on the left. If you would like further information about any of our media appearances please contact us


CaSE in the Media

September 2010



The Guardian (07/09): Labour leaderhsip candidates leave scientists in the dark

Reuters (02/09): Austerity cuts put Britain's science base at risk

The Times (01/09): Science teachers could face a tricky time in faith schools




August 2010

Women in Technology (31/08): Strong A-level turnout for Stem subjects, figures show

The Guardian(26/08): UK scientists on collision course over £1 billion research cuts

The Guardian (26/08): Science cuts: threatened projects

Laboratory Talk (25/08): Editorial

BBC News (25/08): GCSE results - trends explained

Radio 4 World at One (24/08): Hilary Leevers comments on increasing numbers of entries into triple science(25 minutes in)

Financial Times (24/08): Languages fade as pupils opt for science

The Engineer (24/08): Not enought students take STEM A levels, warns IET

Guardian (20/08): Core syllabus: Pupils do their sums and shun soft-option subjects

Financial Times (19/08): A-level pass rise adds pressure on students

The Times (12/08): British Ingenuity has slipped away

Chemistry World (02/08): We need more scientists in politics


LabNews: CaSE Column

July 2010




Total Politics (30/07): Scientists warn ministers of 'false economy'

New Scientist (29/07): Science education put at risk by new Academies Act

Financial Times (28/07): Fight for science funding disturbs cosy world

Research Fortnight (28/07): United we stand, divided we fall

The Guardian (28/07): Learning curve on the academies bill

Children & Young People Now (26/07): Lobby group fears academies could lower teaching standards

The Guardian (25/07): Academies will leave pupils 'unprepared for modern life', say critics

Alice Bell (14/07): UK science blogger interview: Imran Khan

LabNews (12/07): Science set to suffer in post-election budgets

New Scientist (09/07): UK science minister: research must be saved from cuts

Nano Sapiens (09/07): UK mulls science cash prize for innovation

BBC News (09/07): David Willetts - 'Science for Growth'

Where the sun hits the sky (03/07): Two articles celebrating science



June 2010


Research Fortnight (30/06): Academics react against migrant worker limits

The Guardian (30/06): Science's success is society's gain. We are not motivated by money

New Scientist (22/06): UK science - cuts of up to 25 per cent

Chemistry World (22/06): Emergency budget leaves axe wavering over science budget

Times Higher Education (17/06): Research intelligence - science's man in the lobby

New Scientist (16/06): UK budget - Ring-fence science to save the economy

The Guardian (14/06): To plug the budget deficit we must invest in science and engineering

Research Fortnight (16/06): Focus shifts to economics as emergency budget looms

Research Fotnight (14/06): Industry leaders back science funding

The Times (14/06): Brian Cox - "economic and cultural idiocy" to cut science funding

The Times (09/06): Independent expert advice must be respected, says Willetts

The Times (03/06): Eureka's science wish list for the next 300 years

Nature Cell Biology (June): Don't hang UK science

 



May 2010




Research Fortnight (27/05): New coalition is too vague on science warns campaign group

The Times (26/05): It is still time to "geek the vote"

Research Day (26/05): CaSE concerned over cap on migrants

New Scientist (25/05): How science is shaping up in the new parliament

New Scientist (24/05): UK budget - Science wobbles, university places topple

Research Day (24/06): Universities lose £200 million in BIS cuts

Nature (24/05): British budget cuts begin

Science Mag (21/05): Will Britain's coalition wield the funding axe?

Research Day (20/05): Coalition still vague on science commitments

New Scientist (20/05): UK government plans: science hardly gets a mention

Chemistry World (19/05): Could rising graduate debt hit science hard?

New Scientist (18/05): 'Tough times' ahead, warns new UK science minister

Public Service (14/05): House of Lords reform must not impact on the science vote

New Scientist (13/05): New UK science minister: 'two brains' Willetts

Daily Latest News (13/05): David Willetts designated cabinet minister of state for universities and science

BBC News (13/05): David Willetts becomes new science minister

The Times (13/05): Thoughts on David Willetts - the new science minister

Chemistry World (12/05): UK under new management

Nature (07/05): UK election - science is hung out to dry

Times Higher Education Supplement (06/05): Geeks bearing election gifts

Financial Times (06/05): Scientists fear for research funds

Research Fortnight (05/05): Labour plugs its research credentials

The Times (04/05): Where's Lord Drayson?

The 21st Floor (03/05): Enlightenment Election Special 2010

Felix Newspaper: Who should you be voting for?


April 2010



Timer Higher Education (29/04): Trust us, we're on your side

Cherwell (29/04): 'Experience' is no substitute for experiment

The Times (28/04): Labour's science manifesto and Gordon Brown's resonse to CaSE

Nature (28/04): High stakes for science in UK election

The Guardian (28/04): Conservative science policy ticks (nearly) all the right boxes

New Scientist (28/04): UK election - Science voters, you have the facts

The Times (27/04): Parliament will lose much scientific expertise after the election

The Telegraph (27/04): General election 2010 - Why we need the Science Party

New Scientist (27/04): Will the next government fix UK physics?

Times Higher Education (22/04): Students told: 'terrify' main parties or be 'screwed over'

Times Higher Education (22/04): 'Geek the Vote' and the Battle of Bosworth

Research Fortnight (21/04): Conservatives and Liberal Democrats seek to outbid each other with further pledges

Research Fortnight (21/04): Lords committee backs budget role of science adviser

New Scientist (20/04): Tories and Lib Dems set out science policies

The Times (13/04) Manifesto watch: Labour and the Tories on science

New Scientist (13/04): Science in the conservatives' election manifesto

Nature (11/04): UK election watch: bring on the manifestos

The Times (09/04): Scientist warn of brain drain after election funding is cut

LabNews (07/04): Where will your vote go?

Chemistry World (07/04): Lords call for research funding clarity

Nature (07/04): There can be only one...or possibly two

New Scientist (06/04): UK election - who will use the S Word?

Times Higher Education (01/04): 'Mutual trust' a matter of principle for scientists

The Times (01/04): Forget party MPs, vote science MPs



March 2010



IChemE (25/03): UK budget a boost for SMEs

Chemistry World (25/03): Budget boon for science and industry

Financial Times (25/03): Fund for academic enterprise revived in new guise

The Times (24/03): What does the budget mean for science?

New Scientist (24/03): Science spending and advice: the dark art of spin

Nature (24/03): UK budget: green cash but no long-term science clarity

Times Higher Education Supplement (23/03): Retrospective impact assessment an ‘insurmountable’ task

Chemistry World (23/03): MPs warn science cuts will harm economy

Research UK (22/03): CaSE Director to Step Down

Mail on Sunday (21/03): Why I’m a convert to particle physics

Research Fortnight (17/03): Mandelson vows to protect science budget

Times Higher Education Supplement (11/03): Dual-strand science funding pots may move closer in wake of budget review

TechEye.net (09/03): Science spending should be increased, say top science people

New Scientist (09/03): Royal Society: Fund science to save the economy

The Times (09/03): Key role of science

The Science Insider (09/03): The Cleanup Edition

Physiology News (Spring 2010): Science, engineering and the general election

The Times (08/03): Parties tell us your science policies

BBC News (04/03): Promise made on UK physics woes

New Scientist (04/03): Have they fixed the broken STFC?

British Science Association's People & Science: The Science Vote

Research Fortnight (03/03): Cabinet ministers failt to meet beddington

Chemistry World (03/03): UK must avoid 'neglected decline' in research

BBC (01/03): UK science must 'meet challenge' of emerging nations

News Scientist (01/03): Memo to next UK prime minister: more research cash

Science Now (01/03): Back researchers, not research, say UK science advisers

Times Higher Education (01/03): Research faces 'managed or neglected decline' without clear strategy, says advisory body

February 2010


News Scientist (25/02): Science minister grilled on budgets and advisers

The Times (25/02): Science lessons need more explosions and pyrotechnics, report says

Chemistry World (22/02): Funding cuts "will damage a generation" of scientists

Wharfdale and Airedale Observer (19/02): Interactive debate on science, policy and power

Chemistry World (11/02): Science advice rules could do more harm than good

New Scientist (11/02): Scientific advisers struggle for independence

Nature Blog (11/02): New attack on UK government's approach to science advice

Guardian (10/02): Government proposals 'will hit scientific independence'

Today in Parliament (03/02): Nick Dusic giving evidence to Science and Technology Committee

Chemistry World (02/02): Budget cuts hit university funding

Society of Biology (Feb): Science, Engineering and the General Election

Laboratory News: CaSE Study

January 2010



New Scientist (28/01): Don't let politicians forget the E Word

Nature Editorial (28/01): False Alarms

Times Higher Education (21/01): Drayson refuses to consider crossing the floor

New Scientist blog (19/01): Time for David Cameron to woo scientists

The Times (19/01): Nick Clegg's science speech to the Royal Society in full

Pasco Phronesis blog (17/01): Second Cross-Party science debate manages to please and displease

BBC News (15/01): Ministers are entitled to sack advisers, say Tories

Times Higher Education (15/01): We ‘just don’t like them’ is adequate reason to dismiss advisers, claims shadow science minister

British Ecological Society Policy Blog (14/01) Major Political Parties Outline Science Strategies

New Scientist (14/01): UK parties' science spokesmen meet again

Andy Russell's blog (14/01): Make science an issue

Some Beans (14/01): Make science and engineering a policy issue

AMRC Blog (14/01): Science Debate

Left of Centre (14/01): CaSE Science Debate

NFU (13/01): Agri-science climbs the political agenda

Reciprocal Space blog (13/01): Science and Politics Mix

Laboratory News: CaSE Study