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My Science Inquiry

Inquiry

The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee decided to create an open opportunity for the science community and the wider public to suggest science and technology areas for scrutiny.

Inquiry proposals will be considered on the basis of merit, and the Committee would be interested to receive proposals for work in areas that might otherwise escape its attention. A list of inquiries that the Committee has already held in this Parliament is available online.

The Committee will accept proposals in the form of video tweeted using the #MyScienceInquiry hashtag (up to one minute in length) as well as written submissions.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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9th Report - Future programme: ‘My Science Inquiry’
Inquiries My Science Inquiry, and My Science Inquiry
HC 859
Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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1 February 2017
Inquiry My Science Inquiry
Witnesses Sandy Starr, Communications Officer, Progress Educational Trust; Bob Ward, Policy and Communications Director, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment; Amanda Lyne, Chair, UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association; Dr Bryn Jones; Dr Stephanie Mathisen, Campaigns and Policy Officer, Sense about Science; Professor John Finney, British Pugwash Group; Professor Shahin Rahimifard, Professor of Sustainable Engineering, Loughborough University; Dr Michael Brand, Sensor100; Professor Becky Parker, Director, Institute for Research in Schools
Oral Evidence
Bob Ward (MSI0081)
James Biscoe (MSI0078)
Internet Society UK England (MSI0079)

Other publications

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  • Email: commonssitc@parliament.uk
  • Phone: 020 7219 5023 (general enquiries) |020 7219 0731 (media enquiries)
  • Address: Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA