Andrew Lansley Speeches, Office for Life Sciences etc

For those just joining us....there is a brief report on Lansley's speech on the BMA conference website.  The headline is 'Lansley promises NHS power to doctors' and I feel almost compelled to put 'Discuss' after it.  The BMA piece details Lansley's 5 Ps or priorities for the NHS. Another piece running on the Press Association … Continue reading Andrew Lansley Speeches, Office for Life Sciences etc

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

Science and the Budget 2010

When I first started working in Westminster I seem to remember having to go and collect the Budget papers from HM Treasury.  These days you can download them after the Chancellow has spoken.  But such is the interest on the day, that it might still be quicker if you walk. So, while you are waiting … Continue reading Science and the Budget 2010

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

Challenge for Government

So, this week, we began rolling out our 'Challenge for Government' document to Government, MPs, Peers and policy-makers (you can find out more about it by clicking on the page link above and following the links to our dedicated website). Some might want to call 'Challenge for Government' a manifesto.  But I hope and believe … Continue reading Challenge for Government