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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
How the UK's strategic export controls apply to academics, university researchers and their institutions, and when an export licence is needed.
Guidance for policy makers on how to work with academics.
Lord Parkinson gave the keynote speech at the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Impact Acceleration Award (IAA) policy meeting.
This collection brings together all documents in the Public Attitudes to Science study series.
Paper prepared by academics on COVID-19.
How schools can share daily attendance data.
Academic paper on COVID-19 viral evolution scenarios.
Questions to address when peer-reviewing academic reports
Annual statistics on young people's participation in higher education, including their background characteristics.
The combined views of experts from academia, industry and government captured at roundtables about a range of topics can be found in the summary meeting notes below.
Minister for Children, Wellbeing and Families, Claire Coutinho delivered a speech to Policy Exchange on the Higher Education Freedom of Speech Act.
A research project to strengthen the Government Chemist capabilities for the analysis of vitamins.
Paper prepared by academics on shielding policies for the vulnerable.
Information on granted EAMS scientific opinions, including the public assessment report and treatment protocols.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge West on 24 April 2024.
A qualitative study providing a detailed understanding of how and why adults decide to undertake learning.
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