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  • Report exploring the challenges and opportunities for UK manufacturing in a future world that has limited resources.

  • Report examining the current and future skills demands in UK manufacturing.

  • Report looking at industrial policy for the medium to long term.

  • Foresight project looking at the long-term picture for the UK manufacturing sector between now and 2050.

  • Study examining whether Britain’s available electricity supply is enough to cover expected levels of demand over the next 5 years.

  • Examinines trends and use of funding for research equipment in UK higher education institutions (HEIs).

  • Presents the findings of a study of large research facilities and their impact on innovation.

  • Infographics explaining the eight great technologies that support UK science strengths and business capabililities.

  • Supporting emerging technologies which the UK can exploit and lead globally, where full commercial funding is not otherwise available.

  • A summary of key science, engineering and technology indicators prepared in collaboration with the Office for National Statistics.

  • Annual statistics relating to scientific procedures performed on living animals in accordance with Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.

  • Annual statistics relating to scientific procedures performed on living animals in accordance with Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.

  • An assessment of the nature of skills needs, job roles and career pathways for emerging technologies.

  • An evaluation of methods to characterise silica nanoparticles in complex food matrices.

  • Report from the Food Research Partnership stakeholder workshop, which recommends new approaches to crop protection.

  • 4-stage training programme on how to use the FCP model.

  • Report setting out the findings from a review of departmental science advisory councils.

  • The development of an analytical method for the determination of formaldehyde leached from melamine kitchenware.

  • Terms of reference for an independent review by Sir Andrew Witty on how universities can support growth locally and nationally.

  • Reviews the dual funding system and research income across universities. Analyses the ways that UK academics can maximise their impact.