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Science Minister announces national vision for engineering biology, setting out government's £2 billion plan to seize the potential of engineering biology.
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Careers advice for scientists and engineers in government.
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Leadership values for leaders in government science and engineering.
Guidance on professional development for scientists and engineers in government.
Professor Dame Angela McLean DBE FRS has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
A review of the science and engineering profession in the Civil Service.
The Government Science and Engineering (GSE) profession provides an update on progress over the last 12 months.
Dstl is seeking highly innovative approaches to understand the contribution that engineering biology can make to Defence Capability.
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