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From Government Office for Science (GO-Science)
  • Review exploring growth opportunities for the UK service economy.

  • Foresight report looking at the important future trends, challenges and opportunities for the UK from the sea.

  • Review of UK computational modelling capabilities.

  • Review exploring our dependency on global navigation satellite systems (GNSS).

  • Report of a transport industry roundtable discussion on how freight, logistics and supply chains will change in the future.

  • Report of a transport industry roundtable discussion on how mobility as a service (MaaS) might integrate into a future transport system.

  • Report of a transport industry roundtable discussion on the security of future transport systems.

  • Report of a transport industry roundtable discussion on planning and place.

  • Report of a transport industry roundtable discussion on how data collection, analysis and sharing will affect transport in the future.

  • Report of a transport industry roundtable discussion on the sustainability of future transport systems.

  • A report examining the threats to marine biodiversity in the UK and its Overseas Territories.

  • A report examining future sea level rise scenarios for the UK and their projected impacts on UK infrastructure.

  • A report examining the evidence for chemical and physical pollutants in the sea around the UK and its Overseas Territories.

  • A report examining the cybersecurity challenges facing the maritime sector and their implications for the UK.

  • An analysis of the economic returns from different types of qualification.

  • Report exploring the factors that influence why the levels of adult basic skills differ across age groups.

  • Report summarising the outcomes of a workshop on the future of digital skills.

  • Essay examining how labour market information is generated internationally and the lessons the UK can learn from this.

  • A review exploring the economic returns of different ways of learning to various stakeholders and the UK economy.

  • A review of low skills equilibria, potential solutions and suggested policy directions.