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From Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)
  • Statistics about 16- to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEET).

  • Sector-wide view of how higher education institutions across England are improving student learning opportunities. BIS Research Paper 169.

  • A study of industrial CO2 capture for storage or use in the cement, chemicals, iron, steel, and oil refining sectors.

  • An in-depth look at new apprenticeships in the accounting sector. BIS research paper 175.

  • An in-depth look at new apprenticeships in the health sector. BIS research paper number 174.

  • Research into what resources exist to help adults engage with science.

  • Review of literature looking at the economic value of higher and further education and training. BIS research paper 166.

  • Developing a framework for monitoring and evaluating the International Festival for Business.

  • Main findings from the English Business Survey for February 2014.…

  • Number of applications for 24+ advanced learning loans for the 2013 to 2014 academic year.

  • Independent report for government on the feasibility of an open address gazetteer.

  • Report into measures to boost growth in the marine and maritime sectors in the Solent.…

  • Assesses the levels of awareness and understanding of providers, future learners and apprenticeship employers. BIS research paper 159.

  • Further education and skills statistical tables in CSV format.

  • This report presents the initial analysis of the 2013 UK innovation survey.

  • Report on a series of surveys among small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) employers across the UK.…

  • Explores the factors contributing to research excellence in universities apart from levels of funding.

  • Trade union statistics and bulletin for 2012.

  • This report examines the need for and capacity to provide technical apprenticeships in England.

  • Fourth quarterly statistics for the English Business Survey, 2013.