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New strategy sets out UK’s ambition for innovation
28 July 2021

James Tooze takes a deep dive into the Innovation Strategy.

Inspiring innovation – school science in the context of a ‘science superpower’
07 July 2021

James Tooze discusses our latest work on STEM education

BEIS budget increase masks pressures on R&D spending
27 May 2021

We review BEIS’ R&D budget for 2021/22

UK public investment in R&D rises in 2019
30 April 2021

James Tooze takes a look through recent figures on public investment in UK R&D

Research funding – where are we now?
08 April 2021

Assessing all things Horizon Europe, ODA and more in this comment piece

ARIA, Dominic Cummings and science funding
18 March 2021

Policy Officer James Tooze reflects on Dominic Cummings’ appearance before the S&T Committee

Budget should give clarity on the bill for Horizon Europe
02 March 2021

Raiding UKRI to fund EU programmes would be a huge step backwards, says Executive Director Prof Sarah Main

Introduction from the new CaSE Chair
27 January 2021

The new CaSE Chair Dr Bob Sorrell writes his opening message to CaSE’s members and supporters

What does the Brexit deal mean for research?
14 January 2021

Our Assistant Director, Daniel Rathbone, takes a look at what the Brexit Deal means for the research sector

Business R&D investment rises in 2019
10 December 2020

James Tooze looks at the recent release of R&D investment statistics

Analysis of the 2020 Spending Review
26 November 2020

James Tooze looks through the details of the Spending Review and reflects on the impact for R&D

Analysis of 2020 A-level entries
13 August 2020

We take a look at STEM-related subject choices of this year’s A-level cohort.