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Government Chief Science Adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance comments on the new variant of COVID-19.
Paper from the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (NERVTAG) on new coronavirus (COVID-19) variant B.1.1.7.
Programme introduction, dates, eligibility, how to apply and how to become a programme mentor.
The Data Science Accelerator is a capability-building programme that gives…
To help you decide if your proposed project is a good fit for the Data…
List of participants of SAGE and related sub-groups.
SAGE participants register of personal or business interests.
Paper prepared by EMG and NERVTAG on SARS-COV-2 transmission routes and environments.
A series of rapid evidence reviews exploring current research and technology applicable to learners with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs).
Foresight report examining different approaches to the governance, control and use of citizen data across the world, and future trends.
National Data Strategy will boost the use of data to drive growth, boost innovation, create new jobs and improve public services
Areas of research interest (ARI) give details about the main research questions facing government departments.
Access support and expertise to help you think about the future
Guidance setting out good practice for the operation of scientific advisory committees.
The national and global response to the spread of COVID-19 continues to develop quickly and our collective knowledge of the virus is growing by the second.
Paper prepared by the Government Office for Science (GOS) for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
The government has today (Friday 31 July) published the latest UK wide and regional growth rates for England, alongside R values.
The government has today (Friday 19 June) published UK wide and regional growth rates for England for the first time, alongside R values.
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