In-depth reviews of key areas and decisions facing the R&D sector, with recommendations for progress
Rapid analysis of events and data across the sector, offering the perspective of the CaSE team
Political and press letters, as CaSE seeks to push for action on key issues facing the R&D sector

As part of the R&D Decade project, Public First has reviewed the existing literature on what makes a successful campaign.

CaSE has published three actions that all political parties must commit to in their election manifestos to help UK science and innovation thrive

CaSE has published five actions that the new Prime Minister can take in the first three months of his premiership to harness the science and engineering potential of the UK.

CaSE sets out recommendations on how the Government can stimulate a rise in the UK’s research intensity, in line with its target to increase the amount invested in research across the economy from 1.7% to 2.4% of GDP.

A report that summarises the current non-EEA immigration system, reviews the Migration Advisory Committee’s recommendations, sets out where the pressure points are for science and engineering and presents our proposals for a new system.

CaSE’s report sets out the scale of public and private funding needed to reach the Government’s target of 2.4% of GDP on R&D by 2027 and 3% in the long-term.

To mark the anniversary of the triggering of article 50 on 29 March 2017, CaSE’s new Brexit report offers policy asks from the science and engineering sector on people, funding and regulation.

CaSE’s report sets out what science and engineering needs from the immigration system and makes a series of recommendations for government action in the short term, the Brexit negotiations and beyond.

CaSE’s policy report on improving diversity and inclusion in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), with key recommendations for government.

Read our dossier compiling some of our members concerns and priorities for scientific regulations post-Brexit

CaSE sets out our vision and calls on Government to use its levers to cultivate an environment in which science & engineering will thrive.