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Relationship between EU membership and UK science inquiry

Inquiry

UK businesses are lagging behind competitor nations seeking EU funding, while UK universities are reaping rewards, says the Lords Science and Technology Committee's report on the influence of EU membership on UK science.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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EU membership and UK science - Evidence (Corrected oral and written evidence on the Inquiry into EU membership and UK science)
Inquiry Relationship between EU membership and UK science inquiry
Report
2nd Report - EU membership and UK science
Inquiry Relationship between EU membership and UK science inquiry
HL Paper 127
Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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8 March 2016
Inquiry Relationship between EU membership and UK science inquiry
Witnesses Mr Jo Johnson, MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS); Professor Sir Mark Walport FMedSci FRS, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office for Science; and Mr Gareth Davies, Director General for Business and Science, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)
Oral Evidence
1 March 2016
Inquiry Relationship between EU membership and UK science inquiry
Witnesses Dr Mike Galsworthy, Scientists for EU, Professor Angus Dalgleish, Scientists for Britain, and Mr Emran Mian, Director, Social Market Foundation
Oral Evidence
15 December 2015
Inquiry Relationship between EU membership and UK science inquiry
Witnesses Professor Steve Cowley, Chief Executive Officer, UK Atomic Energy Authority and Head of the EURATOM/Culham Centre for Fusion Energy (CCCFE) Fusion Association, Professor Kurt Deketelaere, Secretary-General, League of European Research Universities (LERU), and Professor Dame Janet Thornton, Director Emeritus of EMBL-EBI and Senior Scientist, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
Oral Evidence
European Commission (EUM0081)
Royal Society of Chemistry (EUM0080)
Universities UK (EUM0079)

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