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How visible is science in the 2016 Scottish Parliamentary Elections?
by Bristow Muldoon, Head of Policy Advice, The Royal Society of Edinburgh What do the main political parties manifestos say... read the full article
by Bristow Muldoon, Head of Policy Advice, The Royal Society of Edinburgh What do the main political parties manifestos say... read the full article
By Jennifer Dyer, Head of Diversity at the Institute of Physics The Institute of Physics established our Diversity Programme, Diversity team... read the full article
We work with a range of volunteers at the Science Council who help us achieve our different areas of work. As today is Volunteer... read the full article
By Oliver Lewis, Research Director, Vote Leave @vote_leave Technological and economic forces are changing the world, yet at the moment,... read the full article
By Dr Martin Turner, Policy and Projects Manager at the BioIndustry Association @DrMartinTurner Fact, fiction, and supposition The Science Council’s... read the full article
The Science Council visited the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow yesterday to award its Employer Champion plaque to the Dean... read the full article
I love this very old cartoon depicting a small girl and boy realising that their genitalia are dictating their pay;... read the full article
by Dr Alison Stokes, Lecturer in Earth and Environmental Science at Plymouth University At the STEMM DAC conference in March,... read the full article
By Jamie Martin, former special adviser to Michael Gove MP. He now works in the education technology sector in Africa... read the full article
This month’s Altmetric High Five Blog, in association with the Science Council, includes the papers that received the most online... read the full article