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Newsletter is for those with licences granted under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
Guidance on the obligations placed on expert witnesses in the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
Article 'Forensic science evidence in question' published in Sweet and Maxwell’s Criminal Law Review (Issue 5, 2011).
The End user specialist group terms of reference and remit.
Codes of conduct and practice for forensic science providers and practitioners in the criminal justice system.
Quality Standards Specialist Group recommendations on the Code of Conduct.
This is the Animal Procedures Committee’s (APC) response to a consultation on novel neurotechnologies that intervene in the brain.
Sets out how 'Modernising scientific careers' will be implemented, working with strategic health authorities and other key stakeholders.
Clarifies what primary care trusts need to consider before granting permission for research that involves NHS patients.
Find the application forms for the appointment of members to the committee, information packs for these roles and the advertisements.
Minutes from the end user standards specialist group meeting.
Presentation given by Professor Sue Hill OBE, Chief Scientific Officer, England Download EMPEC presentation (PDF, 130K)
This note is intended to provide high-level guidance for potential UK applicants.
Sets out existing and new functions of the Health Research Authority (HRA) for 2013.
Joint Statement between the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada and the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills of the United Kingdom.
Local authority circular (LAC(DH)(2013)02): Charging for residential and non-residential social care.
Technology transfer is a general term used to describe the commercialisation of research and knowledge generated from the research base.
A new funding mechanism to encourage UK companies to participate in transnational collaborations to develop innovative industrial RD&D projects for low carbon energy technologies
Describes projects supporting development and evaluation of assistive technology to increase independence or wellbeing.
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