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Government response to the space growth action plan and launch of the national space security policy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Matthew Hancock talks about what government is doing to inspire young people to take up science, technology, engineering and maths.
SABRE is a rocket engine designed to power aircraft directly into space to allow reliable, responsive and cost effective space access.
This consultation is now closed.
Giving you the opportunity to say how the new funding on science and research should be spent.
'A key part of our economic plan is our long term plan for science', said the Chancellor at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
Chancellor announces funding in speech on science’s role in building a more balanced and resilient economy.
UK-South Africa Joint Scientific Seminar Scheme kicked off with workshop to strengthen research collaboration between the two countries.
Projects that will put Formula 1 technology into buses and diggers are the first to receive money from £1 billion government-industry fund.
Defra has granted statutory consent to Rothamsted Research to carry out a small-scale field trial of genetically modified camelina plants.
The fund will grant £75 million each year from 2014 for 5 years to promote the economic development and social welfare of partner countries.
New research priorities announced to examine impact of intellectual property infringement and effectiveness of education and sanctions.
The Newton Fund will promote a step change in the bilateral relationship between the United Kingdom and Chile.
Marine Science programme aims to raise awareness of climate change, using various aspects of Marine Science.
The fund at the University of Sao Paulo was announced by the Chancellor during his trade trip to Brazil.
Research partners from the UK and India came together in Delhi today to launch a programme aimed at developing sustainable global supply networks.
Skills and Enterprise Minister Matthew Hancock today (8 April 2014) announced the creation of a world leading research centre.
GOV.UK is the new place for information from GO-Science and Foresight.
The ability of European citizens, policymakers and service providers to access key environmental data on a routine basis will take a major step forward following the launch last night (03 April 2014) of the Sentinel-1A satel…
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