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Guidance requiring all government research to be conducted in accordance with the Concordat to Support Research Integrity, which is a national framework for good research conduct and its governance.
Introduction The Concordat to Support Research Integrity (“Concordat”)…
A Foresight project examining the key factors influencing childhood, how these interact and how these could evolve in future.
The nature of childhood and adolescence is evolving rapidly, and in…
Summary meeting notes from Government Office for Science expert roundtables with academia, industry and government.
Science advice note: what are the main risks and opportunities associated with researching and developing ‘mirror life’, including along the pathway of development from cell components to self-replicating cells?
New report outlines the transformative potential of Engineering Biology to tackle modern-day challenges.
Science advice note: What is the evidence for the impacts of deepfakes on voting behaviour? To what extent would a focus on media literacy mitigate any impacts?
Foresight projects give evidence to policymakers to help them create policies that are more resilient to the future.
Areas of research interest (ARI) are published documents which detail some of the main research questions facing the UK government.
One-stop shop for academics and industry experts to engage with government science systems.
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