Cap on Non-EU Economic Migrants: implications for science

You may have heard about the Home Secretary, Teresa May's, announcement of a cap on non-EU economic migrant workers on the news and in the newspapers.  Many of the reports I have seen have made reference to the concerns expressed by the science community about the impact of such a cap on attracting international researchers.  The … Continue reading Cap on Non-EU Economic Migrants: implications for science

UKCMRI Vision

The UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation (UKCMRI) - founded by the MRC, Cancer Research UK, the Wellcome Trust and UCL -has published its  'Science Vision' for the proposed centre to be built in London.  You can find it here.

NICE announcement on anti-TNF therapy

Today's guidelines by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) to widen access to anti-TNF drugs for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis has been widely welcomed by patient groups and medical research charities such as Arthritis Research UK. Those digging further into the story may be interested to know that it was researchers … Continue reading NICE announcement on anti-TNF therapy

Charities leading the way in stem cell research..and globally at that!

Charities working on an international scale is a topic that I have occasionally written about on this blog from time to time. One of the team here in the office  passed the following on to me.  I thought  it was worth posting as a good example of a charity taking a leading role in setting-up … Continue reading Charities leading the way in stem cell research..and globally at that!

Universities and Research

A quick post in support of this week's campaign by Universities UK called 'What's the Big Idea?'  and highlighting 'the essential role of universities in the UK and their impact on the economy, culture, society, the environment and much more.' There is both a campaign website here, and a Facebook site with some fun celebrity stuff … Continue reading Universities and Research

The Reith Lectures, Lord Rees and Science Citizenship

I am on the train back from taking part in a parallel universe (ok, session) about 'impact' at the Professional Association of Research Managers and Administrators (PARMA) annual conference in Manchester. When I get abck I am looking forward to catching up on the second of the Reith Lectures being given this year by Lord Rees, President of … Continue reading The Reith Lectures, Lord Rees and Science Citizenship

The NHS as a global winner….and more on research collaborations

A quiet moment in the wake of the Bank Holiday allows me to do a quick post to draw you attention to two pieces of work - one completed, the other ongoing - here at AMRC. The first is a report of a seminar we held with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills  in … Continue reading The NHS as a global winner….and more on research collaborations