Autumn Statement: What does £2bn mean?
In the 2016 Autumn Statement, the Chancellor announced £2bn for research funding by 2020. We find out what that means in context.
In the 2016 Autumn Statement, the Chancellor announced £2bn for research funding by 2020. We find out what that means in context.
Around 10% of UK public funding for research comes from the EU. So what would leaving mean for UK science?
UK investment in publicly funded research fell to less than 0.5% of GDP 2012. That’s less than any G8 country has invested in R&D in the last 20 years.
An analysis of the public and private components of science and technology research spending in the G20, originally published in The Conversation.