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  • Report looking at the role leadership will play in the future of UK manufacturing.

  • This executive summary summarises the points in the main Space Innovation and Growth Strategy report.

  • The size and health survey represents the latest incarnation of the UK space industry every 2 years.

  • Lessons learnt from cases of sustainable intensification of agriculture in the African Union.

  • Report summarising the outcomes of the 'Exploiting the electromagnetic spectrum' project in the 5 years since its launch.

  • Report summarising the outcomes of the 'Detection and identification of infectious diseases' project over the period May 2007 to March 2011.

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

  • A set of studies looking at the UK public’s attitudes to science, scientists and science policy.

  • This paper investigates the various characteristics and behaviours of 'highly innovating firms'.

  • Summarises the performance of the 7 Research Councils, using the data collected in their annual impact reports.

  • Examines the potential of shared, large-scale scientific facilities to contribute to innovation beyond their immediate scientific aims.

  • Examines the relationship between investment in innovation and performance before, during and after the economic downturn.

  • Examines the indirect benefits earned by businesses as a result of support from technological innovation support programmes.

  • Study to investigate the characteristics and outcomes of students who drop out of higher education. BIS research paper 168.

  • Study to investigate the characteristics and outcomes of students who lived at home. BIS research paper 167.

  • Fifth annual report analysing the updated 2013 dataset from the bioscience and health technology database.

  • A report by the Defence Scientific Advisory Council on the recommendation for MOD science and technology spending level.

  • Report examining the relationship between financial systems and innovation in UK manufacturing.

  • Professor John Perkins' review argues that substantially increasing the number of engineers would help the UK economy.

  • Review considering the best ways to detect and respond to biological hazards.