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
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
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
April 2010
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