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    DSIT perm sec to quit civil service
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    Sarah Munby says five years as a department head has been “an extraordinary tour of duty”
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    21 May Science & Engineering
    DESNZ seeks 'exemplary science communicator' to become chief scientist
    Departments to set 10-year budgets for research and development
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    Whitehall needs a better understanding of science. Here's how to make that happen
    Top scientist Jeremy Farrar quits SAGE, warning Covid is 'far from over'
    03 Nov 2021 Science & Engineering
    Top scientist Jeremy Farrar quits SAGE, warning Covid is 'far from over'
    Wellcome Trust director says experts have provided 'vital advice' under 'huge pressure'
    SAGE meeting just once a month as Covid rates rise
    20 Oct 2021 Science & Engineering
    SAGE meeting just once a month as Covid rates rise
    Source cites "lessened demand for science advice" for reduction in meetings
    Cop-ing strategies: Has the government backed up its net-zero ambitions with action?
    09 Aug 2021 Science & Engineering
    Cop-ing strategies: Has the government backed up its net-zero ambitions with action?
    The UK government has some world-leading pledges on carbon reduction ahead of Cop26. But have the policies to meet them followed?
    £110,000 on offer to lead life sciences unit
    02 Aug 2021 Science & Engineering
    £110,000 on offer to lead life sciences unit
    "Strategic thinker" sought to lead engagement with sector after Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit
    Mining exec named next chair of research funding body
    08 Jun 2021 Science & Engineering
    Mining exec named next chair of research funding body
    Sir Andrew Mackenzie will provide "strong, commercially-minded leadership" to UK Research and Innovation, Kwarteng says
    BEIS seeks chief for research agency championed by Cummings
    02 Jun 2021 Science & Engineering
    BEIS seeks chief for research agency championed by Cummings
    Head of Aria will ‘build and design an organisation that is truly unique and unprecedented in the UK’, application pack says
    Innovation agency gets first permanent chief exec in three years
    06 May 2021 Science & Engineering
    Innovation agency gets first permanent chief exec in three years
    Former Watchstone head Indro Mukerjee takes over from Ian Campbell
    DHSC names new chief scientific adviser
    21 Apr 2021 Science & Engineering
    DHSC names new chief scientific adviser
    Lucy Chappell will take on some of chief medical officer Chris Whitty’s health department work
    Industrial strategy to be scrapped, Sunak and Kwarteng confirm
    31 Mar 2021 Science & Engineering
    Industrial strategy to be scrapped, Sunak and Kwarteng confirm
    May's flagship strategy being "transitioned" into government's Plan for Growth
    Making contact: the inside story of how the government’s Covid app was developed
    29 Mar 2021 Science & Engineering
    Making contact: the inside story of how the government’s Covid app was developed
    More than 20 million UK citizens have downloaded the NHS Covid-19 app. One of the leaders of the development process discusses its impact and future plans with Sam Trendall
    Dominic Cummings rails against Treasury for ‘horrific’ impact on science funding
    19 Mar 2021 Science & Engineering
    Dominic Cummings rails against Treasury for ‘horrific’ impact on science funding
    Advanced Research and Invention Agency needs “extreme freedom” from civil service bureaucracy, procurement rules, business cases and pay scales says PM’s former chief spad
    PM sets out 10-year foreign-policy vision for ‘increased international activism’
    16 Mar 2021 Science & Engineering
    PM sets out 10-year foreign-policy vision for ‘increased international activism’
    Integrated review of security and defence eyes “tilt to the Indo-Pacific” and new tech hubs
    Kwarteng scraps Industrial Strategy Council and hints at BEIS rebrand
    05 Mar 2021 Science & Engineering
    Kwarteng scraps Industrial Strategy Council and hints at BEIS rebrand
    Business secretary tells members move will "mark a departure from the industrial strategy brand"
    Enough modelling, start building - why it is time for Engineering Net Zero Sponsored
    25 Feb 2021 Science & Engineering
    Enough modelling, start building - why it is time for Engineering Net Zero
    Dr David Cole, market director in Power at Atkins, explains why the time for modelling Net Zero scenarios has passed - and why the UK must instead move into action
    June Raine made permanent CEO of medicines regulator
    25 Feb 2021 Science & Engineering
    June Raine made permanent CEO of medicines regulator
    DHSC praises “crucial” role in rapid authorisation of Covid vaccines and formalises interim arrangements in place since 2019
    'High risk' science agency to open in 2022, says BEIS
    19 Feb 2021 Science & Engineering
    'High risk' science agency to open in 2022, says BEIS
    Dominic Cummings's brainchild, UK ARPA, will be known as Aria
    ‘Bad Science’ author Ben Goldacre to review research use of health data
    11 Feb 2021 Science & Engineering
    ‘Bad Science’ author Ben Goldacre to review research use of health data
    Head of Oxford University DataLab to report findings in April
    Dominic Cummings was right about greater role for scientists, says ex-DCMS perm sec
    03 Feb 2021 Science & Engineering
    Dominic Cummings was right about greater role for scientists, says ex-DCMS perm sec
    Sue Owen also tells IfG event government's Covid and Brexit experience should boost profile of civil service's operational delivery specialists
    Defra appoints new chief exec to marine science agency
    02 Feb 2021 Science & Engineering
    Defra appoints new chief exec to marine science agency
    Neil Hornby joins from within the department
    Government comms ‘need overhaul’ after Covid-19 blunders and spin
    01 Feb 2021 Science & Engineering
    Government comms ‘need overhaul’ after Covid-19 blunders and spin
    Fact-checking charity calls for inquiry and says civil service analysts should brief the press on complex issues
    'The scientific community came together to innovate’: how one BEIS-backed institute responded to Covid
    15 Jan 2021 Science & Engineering
    'The scientific community came together to innovate’: how one BEIS-backed institute responded to Covid
    Covid-19 has pushed science to the front pages, Dr Peter Thompson, chief executive of National Physical Laboratory, writes about science’s role in aiding economic recovery
    Government 'not open enough' about science advice for Covid-19 measures, MPs say
    08 Jan 2021 Science & Engineering
    Government 'not open enough' about science advice for Covid-19 measures, MPs say
    Transparency around how SAGE works has improved, but lessons have been applied "inconsistently"
    Net zero, a new supercomputer, COP26 and a Met Office restructure: Prof Penelope Endersby looks ahead to 2021
    22 Dec 2020 Science & Engineering
    Net zero, a new supercomputer, COP26 and a Met Office restructure: Prof Penelope Endersby looks ahead to 2021
    2020 was a year unlike any other, with the coronavirus pandemic upending the work of government and changing how we live our daily lives. Senior figures from across the civil service tell us how the unprecedented 12 months affected them, and look ahead to 2021
    DHSC offers £160,000 for chief scientist to succeed Chris Whitty
    11 Dec 2020 Science & Engineering
    DHSC offers £160,000 for chief scientist to succeed Chris Whitty
    Recruitment firm in line for £40,000 if its search is successful
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