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Economic analysis behind the innovation and research strategy for growth. BIS economics paper number 15.
This strategy sets out how we will collaborate internationally to tackle global challenges and support economic growth.
Sets out how BIS will work with business and the knowledge base to underpin private sector led growth.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Fourth annual innovation report that gives the latest available evidence on UK innovation performance and the contribution of business, government…
This strategy sets out government’s ambition to build the research and innovation workforce the UK needs, working in a positive and inclusive culture.
This strategy sets our ambitions for an innovation-led economy.
The government’s Research and Development (R&D) Roadmap sets out the UK’s vision and ambition for science, research and innovation.
A summary of the evidence that was compiled to support the development of the science and innovation strategy.
A framework for food research and innovation in the UK.
The research and development (R&D) spatial data tool allows users to access, visualise and compare indicators that show the scale of R&D systems at a subregional level.
Science and innovation are at the centre of UK and US government strategy for promoting prosperity and growth. The US is an important partner for the UK research community, and collaborations generate mutual benefits for the two countries.
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