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Applications are open for the 2026 Royal Society Pairing Scheme which pairs 30 researchers with parliamentarians and civil servants.
STEM Futures Scheme reaches 50 partner organisations milestone and launches new collaboration platform.
STEM Futures is a partnership of organisations across industry, academia and the public sector to facilitate knowledge exchange in STEM.
The Government Science and Engineering Profession board, consits of CSAs, Deputies and HoSEPs.
A partnership of organisations to exchange and promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Leadership values for leaders in government science and engineering.
Sir Patrick Vallance, Head of the Government Science & Engineering (GSE) Profession, reflects on the first 6 months of 2022.
A summary of the tools and courses developed by GSE Profession to build science confidence and capability.
The GSE Talent Strategy and action plan brings together all the work the profession has done to support talent development since the launch of the GSE Profession Strategy and includes actions from 2021 as well as future comm…
The Government Science and Engineering (GSE) profession has introduced interventions and offers to ensure members are supported in their current role.
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