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Consultation responses

The Society’s members are often invited to input into consultation responses. Members' input is essential to producing valuable responses and other policy statements, and ensures their scientific expertise and advice is taken into account during decision making.
 

 

 

The Society had conributed to the Royal Society of Biology's response to the Teaching Excellence Framework technical consultation for…

 

 

In March 2016, the Society had responded to the call for evidence for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) review by Lord Nicholas…

 

 

In January 2016, the Society was approached to contribute to Sir William Wakeham's review of STEM degree provision and graduate…

 

 

The Society responded to the Science communication inquiry of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. The inquiry…

 

 

The Society responded to the Apprenticeships inquiry of House of Commons Sub-Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy. The…

 

 

The Women and Equalities Committee of the House of Commons conducted an inquiry to inform Government strategy on reducing the gender…

 

 

The United Nations Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Access to Medicines consulted on promoting innovation and increasing access…

 

 

The Society had contributed to the Royal College of Physicians' response to the European Commission consultation on orphan medicinal…

 

 

The Science and Technology Committee examined the opportunities and risks of ‘big data’ in 2015. The Society responded to the inquiry…

 

 

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills have consulted on Higher education: teaching excellence, social mobility and…