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A comprehensive and collaborative strategy to enable public health professionals to use behavioural and social sciences to improve health and wellbeing.
How the UK's strategic export controls apply to academics, university researchers and their institutions, and when an export licence is needed.
Dstl provides the UK with world-class capability in applying artificial intelligence, data science and machine learning to defence and security challenges.
Application form and guidance on filling in the application form for the UK Deep-sea mining (DSM) Environmental Science Network.
Dstl coordinates UK science and technology involvement in NATO and sponsors UK businesses and academic institutions to take part in these activities.
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Minister for the Americas, Caribbean and the Overseas Territories David Rutley gave a speech at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Science
An overview of how the behavioural and social sciences are used to improve public health in England.
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