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Celebrating the centenary of the establishment of the Medical Research Council - What should be the research priorities for medical research over the next twenty-five years? 22 May 2013
Dr Sydney Brenner, Senior Distinguished Fellow, Crick-Jacobs Center, Salk Institute for Biological Studies Sir Paul Nurse PRS FMedSci, President, The Royal Society and Director, Francis Crick Institute Sir Keith Peters FRS FMedSci FRCP FRCPE FRCPath FLSW, Emeritus Regius Professor of Physic, University of Cambridge Dame Kay Davies DBE FRS FMedSci, Director, MRC Functional Genomics Unit and Associate Head of Division of Medical Sciences, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford Sir John Savill FRS FMedSci FRSE FRCP, Chief Executive, Medical Research Council Rt Hon David Willetts MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science, Department of Business, Innovation and Skills
The Armitt Review of the UK long-term infrastructure project pipeline 16 April 2013
Sir John Armitt CBE FREng, Chair, The Armitt Review of the UK Long-Term Infrastructure Project Pipeline Professor Brian Collins CB FREng, Head, Department of Science, Engineering, Technology and Public Policy, University College London Tim Yeo MP, Chair, House of Commons Select Committee on Energy and Climate Change
Open Access - the Finch Working Group report on expanding access to published research findings 6 March 2013
Dame Janet Finch DBE DL AcSS, Chair, Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings Professor Douglas Kell, Chief Executive, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Steven Hall, Managing Director, IOP Publishing
Threats and opportunities - scientific challenges of the 21st Century 6 February 2013
Professor John Beddington CMG FRS FRSE HonFREng, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office for Science Dame Sally Davies DBE FMedSci, Chief Medical Officer and Director General of Research and Development, Department of Health Sir Mark Walport FRS FMedSci, Government Chief Scientific Adviser Designate and Director, The Wellcome Trust
Lecture (Science, Innovation and International Development) and Christmas Reception 5 December 2012
Professor Chris Whitty FMedSci FRCP FFPH, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development Mme Geneviève Fioraso, Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research, Government of France (Professor Cyrille van Effenterre from the French Embassy spoke on behalf of the Minister)
The contribution of mid-sized companies to growth of the economy 26 November 2012
Dame Nancy Rothwell DBE FRS FMedSci, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Manchester Tera Allas, Director General for Economics, Strategy and Better Regulation, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Professor Luke Georghiou, Vice-President for Research and Innovation, University of Manchester Richard Burslem, Site Director, Wallwork Heat Treatment Ltd
Delivering the industrial strategy - how can government promote growth? 14 November 2012
Sir John Parker GBE FREng, President, The Royal Academy of Engineering Professor Alan Hughes, Director, Centre for Business Research, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge The Rt Hon David Willetts MP, Minister of State for Universities and Science, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Energy policy: selecting the right options for future electricity supply 7 November 2012
John Hayes MP for South Holland and The Deepings, Minister of State for Energy, Department of Energy and Climate Change Dr Andrew Spurr, Managing Director, Nuclear Generation, EDF Energy Dr John Loughhead OBE FREng, Executive Director, UK Energy Research Centre Dr Paul Golby CBE FREng, Former Chairman and Chief Executive, E.ON UK [Panellist]
What are the best ways to promote a culture of
enterprise and innovation in Scotland? 25 October 2012
Ian Ritchie CBE FREng FRSE FBCS, Vice President, Business, Royal Society of Edinburgh Professor Peter Downes OBE FRSE, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Dundee Phil Smith, Chairman, Technology Strategy Board, and Chief Executive Officer, UK & Ireland, Cisco
An ageing population: meeting the challenge of caring for the
rising number of dementia patients 3 October 2012
Dame Sally Davies DBE FMedSci, Chief Medical Officer, Director General Research and Development, and Chief Scientific Adviser, Department of Health Professor Julienne Meyer, Professor of Nursing: Care for Older People and Director of the My Home Life Programme, City University Professor James Goodwin, Head of Research, Age UK Jan Hall, Founder Member, The Evington Initiative
The future strategy for the management of mental health in the UK 11 September 2012
Lord Layard FBA, Director, Wellbeing Programme, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science Professor Simon Wessely FRCP FRCPsych FMedSci, Chair and Head of Department of Psychological Medicine, and Vice Dean, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, and Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist, Maudsley and King's College Hospital, King's College London Professor Sir Bruce Keogh KBE DSc FRCS FRCP, Medical Director, National Health Service in England
The impact of the use of social media on society and democracy 11 July 2012
Dr Mike Lynch OBE FREng, Founder, Autonomy Corporation PLC Dr Julian Huppert MP, MP for Cambridge Kathryn Corrick, Digital Media Consultant, KathrynCorrick
Sir Paul Nurse PRS FMedSci, President, The Royal Society David Eyton, Head of Technology, BP Dr Andy Richards, Chairman, Abcodia Professor Rick Rylance, Chief Executive, Arts and Humanities Research Council, and Chairman of the Committee of the Chief Executives of the Research Councils
Achieving food security in the face of climate change - the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Commission Report 23 May 2012
Sir John Beddington CMG FRS FRSE, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office for Science Dr Peter Holmgren, Director, Environment, Climate Change and Bioenergy Division, Food and Agricultural Organisation of the UN Professor Tim Wheeler, Deputy Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development Sir Robert Watson CMG FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [Panellist]
Reducing the risk of a systemic failure of the banking system 25 April 2012
Professor John Kay FBA FRSE, Author and Columnist for the Financial Times Andy Haldane, Executive Director, Financial Stability, Bank of England Sir Martin Jacomb, Former Deputy Chairman of Barclays and Non Executive Director of the Bank of England The Lord May of Oxford OM AC Kt FRS FMedSci, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford [Panellist]
The antibody revolution; turning inventions into medicines and companies 7 March 2012
Sir Greg Winter CBE FRS FMedSci, Master Elect, Trinity College, Cambridge, and MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge Sir John Savill FMedSci FRSE, Chief Executive, Medical Research Council Dr Neil Brewis, Vice-President of Research, Biopharm R&D, GSK
BIS Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth 1 February 2012
Sir Adrian Smith FRS, Director General, Knowledge and Innovation, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Sir Tim Wilson, Chair, Wilson Inquiry into University/Business Collaboration Professor Andy Hopper CBE FRS FREng, Head, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge Professor Ric Parker FREng, Director of Research and Technology, Rolls-Royce Group
Knowledge into action; development in the Arctic Region 14 December 2011
Charles Emmerson, Senior Research Associate, Chatham House Professor Peter Harrison, Director of the School of Policy Studies (SPS), Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Stimulating economic growth by increasing the contribution from research, innovation and the Higher Education sector 23 November 2011
Sir Richard Lambert, Former Director General, CBI Dr Graham Spittle CBE, Chairman, Technology Strategy Board Catherine Coates, Director, Business Innovation, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Rt Hon David Willetts MP, Minister for Universities and Science, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
The impact of the development of shale and tight gas reservoirs on global energy supply 9 November 2011
Malcolm Brinded CBE FREng, Executive Director, Upstream International, Royal Dutch Shell Professor Paul Stevens, Senior Associate (Energy), Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House Professor Mike Stephenson, Head of Science, Energy Geoscience Programme, British Geological Survey
Sir John Beddington CMG FRS FRSE, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office for Science Professor Patrick Cunningham, Chief Scientific Adviser, Government for Ireland
Lifting barriers for career paths for women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) 27 October 2011
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE FRS FRSE FRAS FInstP, Chair, Women in STEM Inquiry, The Royal Society of Edinburgh Dr Ellen Williams, Chief Scientist, BP Sir Adrian Smith FRS, Director General, Knowledge and Innovation, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Developing adaptation policy and action for the UK in response to climate change 19 October 2011
Neil Thornton (represented by Dr Rupert Lewis), Director for Climate, Waste and Atmosphere, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Sir Graham Wynne CBE, Deputy Chairman, Sub-Committee for Adaptation, Committee on Climate Change Tom Bolt, Director. Performance Measurement, Lloyd's of London
Professor Robert Watson CMG FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Meurig Raymond MBE, Deputy President, National Farmers' Union Professor Michael Grubb, Senior Research Associate, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
Public procurement as a tool to stimulate innovation - the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee Report 22 June 2011
The Lord Krebs Kt FRS FMedSci Hon DSc, Chairman, House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee Darren James, Managing Director Infrastructure, Costain Sally Collier, Executive Director, Procurement Policy and Capability, Efficiency Reform Group, Cabinet Office Professor Brian Collins CB FREng, Former Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Transport
Can better use be made of public data for example in health research? 8 June 2011
Professor Paul Boyle FRSE, Chief Executive, Economic and Social Research Council Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve CBE FBA HonFRS FMedSci, House of Lords Stephen Penneck, Director General, Office for National Statistics (ONS)
The Japanese earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident - implications for the UK 18 May 2011
Sir John Beddington CMG FRS FRSE, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office for Science Professor Nick Pidgeon, Professor of Applied Psychology, School of Applied Psychology, Cardiff University Professor Laurence G Williams FREng, Former HM Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations, Professor of Nuclear Safety, John Tyndall Institute, University of Central Lancashire Dr Mike Weightman FREng, HM Chief Inspector of Nuclear Installations, Office for Nuclear Regulation, Health and Safety Executive
The future strategy for the management of mental health in the UK 4 May 2011
Professor Lord Layard FBA, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science Professor Simon Wessely FRCP FRCPsych FMedSci, Vice Dean, Academic Psychiatry, Head, Department of Psychological Medicine, and Director, King's Centre for Military Health Research, Institute of Psychiatry, Maudsley Hospital, King's College London David Behan CBE, Director General of Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships, Department of Health
Is there a viable future for biofuels in the UK? 6 April 2011
Dr Bernie Bulkin, Chair, Office for Renewable Energy Deployment (ORED), Department of Energy and Climate Change James Primrose, Global Strategy Manager, BP Biofuels Sam Cockerill, Business Development Manager, Ensus Professor Douglas Kell, Chief Executive, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Can the further education system deliver the skilled people the economy needs? 2 March 2011
Philip Greenish CBE, Chief Executive, The Royal Academy of Engineering John Hayes MP, Minister of State for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Education Dr Claire Craig, Director of Skills, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Amarjit Basi, Principal and Chief Executive, Walshall College Norman Pickavance, Group HR Director, Wm Morrisons
Can cities move to a sustainable economy without a public sector stimulus? 10 February 2011
Professor Paul Younger FREng, Director, Newcastle Institute for Research on Sustainability, Newcastle University Dr Peter White, Director, Global Sustainability, Procter and Gamble (P&G) Chi Onwurah MP, MP for Newcastle Central
The allocation of science and research funding 2011/12 to 2014/15 2 February 2011
Professor Sir Adrian Smith FRS, Director General, Knowledge and Innovation, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Professor Malcolm Grant CBE, President and Provost, University College London Dr Patrick Vallance FRCP FMedSci, Senior Vice President, Medicines Discovery and Development, GlaxoSmithKline
Changing behaviour - can a cultural shift be achieved in how people use energy? 24 November 2010
Professor David MacKay FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department of Energy and Climate Change Stuart Groves, Principal, Booz & Company Pilgrim Beart, Founder and Director, AlertMe
Building stronger European research partnerships 17 November 2010
Sir Leszek Borysiewicz FRS FRCP FMedSci, Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge Professor Bernard Belloc, Higher Education and Research Adviser to the President of France Seán O'Reagain, Acting Head of Unit, Co-ordination of National Research Programmes - Joint Programming and
Major European Initiatives, Director-General of Research, European Commission
Science advice and the management of risk in government and business 10 November 2010
Sir John Beddington CMG FRS, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office for Science Sir David Omand GCB, Visiting Professor, War Studies Department, King's College London Professor Dougal Goodman FREng, Visiting Professor, The Risk Centre, Cranfield University Professor David Spiegelhalter OBE FRS, Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk, University of Cambridge
Digital Scotland - can Scotland grasp the opportunities created by the digital revolution? 28 October 2010
Professor Michael Fourman FRSE, Chair, Digital Scotland Working Group, The Royal Society of Edinburgh John McClelland CBE FRSE, Chair, Scottish Funding Council Rashik Parmar, Chief Technology Officer, North East Europe, IBM
Can we trust government statistics? 20 October 2010
Professor Bernard Silverman FRS, Professor of Statistics, University of Oxford, and Chief Scientific Adviser, Home Office Sir Michael Scholar KCB, Chair, UK Statistics Authority Professor David Hand FBA, President, The Royal Statistical Society
Peak Water - can the developing world find the water needed for food production and a growing population? 14 July 2010
John D Liu, Film Director, China Michael Norton MBE, Managing Director, Water and Power, Halcrow Jennifer Schooling, Research Business Manager, Arup Professor Chris Whitty FRCP, Chief Scientist, Department for International Development
The Scientific Century: securing our future prosperity - a joint meeting with The Royal Society to celebrate their 350th Anniversary 16 June 2010
The Lord Rees of Ludlow OM Kt FRS HonFREng, President, The Royal Society and Master, Trinity College, Cambridge Sir Paul Nurse FRS FMedSci, President, The Rockefeller University and Member, Council for Science and Technology Sir Richard Friend FRS FREng, Cavendish Professor, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge Professor Adrian Smith FRS, Director General Science and Research, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Can the contribution of the arts, humanities and science to society and the economy be measured? 14 June 2010
Sir Adam Roberts KCMG PBA, President, British Academy The Lord Rees of Ludlow OM Kt PRS HonFREng, President, The Royal Society David Sweeney, Director, Research, Innovation and Skills, Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)
Professor John Beddington CMG FRS, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office of Science The Lord Jay Ewelme GCMG, House of Lords and Global Legislators Organisation for a Balanced Environment (GLOBE) The Lord Oxburgh KBE FRS HonFREng, House of Lords and Chair, UEA Climate Science Assessment Panel
The Hauser Review of the UK Science and Innovation System 18 May 2010
Dr Hermann Hauser CBE FREng, Member, The Prime Minister's Council for Science and Technology
and Co-Founder of Amadeus Capital Partners Professor David Delpy FRS FREng FMedSci, Chief Executive, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council The Lord Broers FRS FREng, Chair, Diamond Light Source, Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge
and former Chair, The House of Lords
Select Committee on Science and Technology
Is the science education system supplying the skills that the UK wants? 28 April 2010
Sir Mark Walport FMedSci, Director, The Wellcome Trust and Chair, Science and Mathematics for 21st Century Report Sir John Holman, Director, National Science Learning Centre, York Professor Lisa Jardine CBE, Centre for Editing Lives and Letters, Queen Mary, London, and Chair, Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
The future strategy for high speed rail in the UK 17 March 2010
The Rt Hon the Lord Adonis, Secretary of State, Department for Transport Iain Coucher, Chief Executive, Network Rail Guillaume Pepy, Président, National Society of French Railways (SNCF)
and Chairman, Eurostar Terry Hill FREng, Chairman, Transport Markets, Arup
Astronauts speak to the next generation 12 March 2010
Capt. Neil Armstrong, First man on the moon Capt. Jim Lovell, Commander Apollo 13 Capt. Gene Cernan, Last man on the Moon Bob Gilliland, Test Pilot General Steve Ritchie, US Air Force fighter ace David Hartman, Former host "Good Morning America"
Dr David Willetts MP, MP for Havant and Shadow Minister for Universities and Skills Professor Alan Thorpe, Chair, RCUK Executive Group and Chief Executive, Natural Environment Research Council Sir Anthony Cleaver, Chair, EngineeringUK
Synthetic Biology - a threat or an opportunity? 18 November 2009
Professor Richard Kitney OBE FREng, Professor of Biomedical Systems Engineering, Department of Bioengineering, Senior Dean and Director of the Graduate School of Engineering and Physical Science, Imperial College London Professor Pamela A Silver, Director, Harvard University Graduate
Program in Systems Biology, Department of Systems Biology, Harvard University Professor Nikolas Rose, Director, BIOS Research Centre for the study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society, London School of Economics and Politics
A national infrastructure for the 21st Century 11 November 2009
Sir Mark Walport FMedSci, Director, The Wellcome Trust and member PM's Council for Science and Technology Professor Brian Collins FREng FIET, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Department for Transport Professor Tim Broyd FREng, Group Technology Director, Halcrow Group and Chair, Policy Panel, Institution of Civil Engineers
The impact of climate change on Scotland 29 October 2009
Professor Geoffrey Boulton OBE FRS FRSE, General Secretary, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, and Member PM's Council for Science and Technology Professor John Mitchell OBE FRS, Director Climate Science, The Met Office Dr Andrew Dlugolecki, Visiting Fellow, Tyndall Centre, University of East Anglia and Chartered Insurance Institute
The Digital Britain Report - keeping up with the competition from other nations 14 October 2009
Dominic Morris CBE, Strategic Director, Digital Britain, Departments for Business, Innovation and Skills, and Culture, Media and Sport Professor Dame Wendy Hall DBE FRS FREng, President, Association of Computer Machinery (ACM), School of Electronics and Computer Science, Southampton University Dr Alfred Spector, Vice President, Research and Special Initiatives, Google Erik Huggers, Director, Future Media and Technology, BBC
Beyond the recession - what can science and innovation partnerships do for you? 7 October 2009
Professor Peter Gregson FREng, President and Vice-Chancellor, Queen's University Belfast Eoin O'Driscoll, Chairman, Forfás, Ireland's National Policy Advisory Board,
and Managing Director, Aderra Dr Iain Gray FREng, Chief Executive, Technology Strategy Board
Engineering: turning ideas into reality - the House of Commons Select Committee Inquiry 7 July 2009
Phil Willis MP, Chair, House of Commons Select Committee on Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills The Lord Browne of Madingley FRS FREng, President, The Royal Academy of Engineering Richard Olver FREng, Chairman, BAE Systems The Rt Hon the Lord Drayson, Minister for Science and Innovation, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (Note responding to the debate)
The Future of Higher Education in England 17 June 2009
Sir Alan Langlands FRSE, Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for England Professor Michael Arthur FMedSci, Vice Chancellor, University of Leeds Sir John Chisholm FREng, Chairman, QinetiQ and Chair, Medical Research Council
Financial models - key tools for risk analysis or the vector of global financial collapse? 10 June 2009
Professor John Kay FBA, Writer and Columnist for the Financial Times Paul Sharma, Director, Wholesale Prudential Policy, Financial Services Authority Professor David J. Hand FBA, President, The Royal Statistical Society and Head of Statistics, Imperial College London
Can city managers make better use of science? 3 June 2009
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London Sir Alan Wilson FRS FBA, Centre for Spatial Analysis, UCL and Chairman, Arts and Humanities Research Coun Professor Tim Allen, Director for Analysis and Research, Local Government Association
What should be the priorities for medical research in the UK? 20 May 2009
Sir Leszek Borysiewicz FRS FRCP FMedSci, Chief Executive, Medical Research Council Sir John Bell FRS PMedSci, President, The Academy of Medical Sciences and Chairman, Office for Strategic Coordination of Health Research Sir David Cooksey GBE, Chair, Bioscience Innovation and Growth Team
Professor Bob Watson CMG, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Pavan Sukhdev, Study Leader for TEEB and Project Leader Green Economy, UN Environment Programme The Lord May of Oxford OM AC Kt FRS, Department of Zoology, Oxford University
How fast can the rate of change of technology be accelerated to reduce carbon emissions from transport? 29 April 2009
Professor Brian Collins FIET, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport and Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Professor Dan Sperling, Director, Institute for Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis Professor Neville Jackson, Group Technical Director, Ricardo Professor Julia King CBE FREng, Chair, King Report on low carbon cars, Vice-Chancellor, Aston University
Raising skills in the UK workforce - mental capital, skills and well-being 1 April 2009
Professor Tom Kirkwood CBE, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University Lord Layard FBA, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science The Rt Hon John Denham MP, Secretary of State, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills
To what extent should UK funding for science and innovation be focussed? 4 February 2009
A lecture by Lord Drayson of Kensington, Minister of State for Science and Innovation at the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.
Responses by:
The Lord Drayson, Minister for Science and Innovation, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills Lord Rees of Ludlow OM Kt PRS, President of The Royal Society Sir Peter Gershon CBE FREng, speaking on behalf of The Royal Academy of Engineering Dr Peter Ringrose, Chairman of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and Member of the Technology Strategy Board Trudy Norris-Grey, Chair, Innovation and Science Committee of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI)
Assessing risk - are our lives unnecessarily regulated to
reduce risk? 26 November 2008
Sarah Veale CBE, Member of the Risk and Regulation Advisory Council and Head of Equality and Employment Rights, Trades Union Congress Judith Hackitt CBE, Chair, Health and Safety Executive The Hon. Justice MacDuff KBE QC, Queen's Bench Division, High Court
The Wakeham Review of the health of physics in the UK 19 November 2008
Professor Bill Wakeham FRS, Chair, Wakeham Review and Vice-Chancellor, Southampton University Professor David Delpy FRS FREng, Chief Executive, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Professor Keith Mason, Chief Executive, Science and Technologies Facilities Research Council Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE FRS FRAS, President, Institute of Physics
The contribution of technological innovation to meeting energy reduction targets 5 November 2008
Dr David Clarke, Chief Executive, Energy Technologies Institute Dr Mark Henstridge, Director, Group Economics, BP Willy Rickett, Director General Energy, Department of Energy and Climate Change
The future role of universities in Scotland (Round-Table Discussion) 3 November 2008
Sir Muir Russell KCB FRSE, Principal, University of Glasgow Sir Drummond Bone FRSE, Former Vice-Chancellor, Liverpool University Dr John Browne FRSE, Chairman, Scottish Biomedical
Statistical advice and the process of policy development and drafting of legislation 29 October 2008
Sir David Omand GCB, Visiting Professor King's College London and Member of the Better Government Initiative Professor Adrian Smith FRS, Director General of Science and Research, Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills Sir Gus O'Donnell KGB, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service, Cabinet Office
Food security - the global balance of supply and demand for food 15 October 2008
Professor John Beddington CMG FRS, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Government Office of Science, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills The Lord Haskins, Former Chairman, Northern Foods Dr Derek Byerlee, Co-author World Development Report: Agriculture for Development, World Bank, 2008
Growing the Scottish economy; what role does innovation in products and services have to play? 24 September 2008
Jim Mather SMP, Minister for Enterprise, Energy and Tourism, Scottish Government John McClelland CBE, Chairman, Scottish Higher Education Funding Council Dr Michael Harris, Research Director, Innovation Policy, National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA)
What will be the legacy of the 2012 London Olympics? 9 July 2008
Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP, Minister for the Olympics and London John Armitt CBE FREng, Chairman, Olympic Development Authority Tom Russell, Group Director, Olympic Legacy Directorate, London Development Agency Lord Mawson OBE, House of Lords
Woodland management policy; should UK woodlands be managed for amenity value or commercial production? (Round-Table Discussion) 4 July 2008
Paul Hill-Tout, Director England, Forestry Commission Dr Nick Brown, Lecturer, Department of Plant Sciences, Oxford University Sir Jack Whitaker Bt, Tiln Farms and former Treasurer, Royal Forestry Society
Is it feasible to define a sustainable transport policy? 25 June 2008
Professor Brian Collins FIEE, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport and Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Dr Bernie Bulkin, Chair, Steering Group for Climate Change, Energy and Transport, Sustainable Development Commission Ian Dobbs, Chief Executive, Stagecoach Rail Roger Wiltshire, Secretary General, British Air Transport Association
Living with Environmental Change - a new multi-Research Council, multi-Departmental and multi-Agency environmental research programme 18 June 2008
Professor Bob Watson, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Professor Alan Thorpe, Chief Executive, Natural Environment Research Council Dr Richard Pike, Chief Executive, Royal Society of Chemistry
Improving the energy efficiency of the existing building stock 4 June 2008
The Lord Turner of Eccinswell, Chairman, Committee on Climate Change Professor Michael Kelly FRS FREng, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Communities and Local Government James Rae, CEO, Consensus Environment, Real Estate and Technology (CERET) Eddy Collier, Managing Director, Centrica and Central Heating Installations, British Gas Services
How does science and technology support the defence of the UK and what are the wider implications for the wider economy? 21 May 2008
Paul Stein FREng, Science and Technology Director, Ministry of Defence Alison Wood, Group Strategic Development Director, BAE Systems Professor Ron Smith, Professor of Applied Economics, Birkbeck College
Innovation Nation - a new strategy for innovation 7 May 2008
Dr Ian Pearson MP, Minister for Science and Innovation, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills Professor Vicky Pryce, Chief Economic Adviser and Director General, Economics and Joint Head, Government Economic Service, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) Andy Goldberg MD FRCS, Honorary Fellow, Oxford Orthopaedic Centre and founder Medical Futures
Improving the teaching of mathematics and reading skills in primary education 23 April 2008
Sir Peter Williams CBE FRS FREng, Chair, Department for Children, Schools and Families Review of Primary and Early Years Mathematics Teaching and Vice-President and Treasurer, The Royal Society Sir James Rose, Leader, Independent Review of the Primary Curriculum for the Department for Children, Schools and Families and former Director of Inspection at OFSTED David Fann, Chair, National Association of Head Teachers Primary Committee and Head, Sherwood Primary School, Preston
Can carbon trading contribute to meeting carbon emission targets? 2 April 2008
Professor Bob Watson, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Professor Michael Grubb, Chief Economist, The Carbon Trust and Chairman, Climate Strategies Marc Stuart, Co-founder and Director New Business Development, Ecosecurities
The role and strategy of the Technology Strategy Board 19 March 2008
Iain Gray, Chief Executive, Technology Strategy Board Professor Andy Hopper CBE FRS FREng, Head, Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University Dr Richard Ward, Chief Executive, Lloyd's of London
The holding and use of DNA profiles on police data systems 6 February 2008
Peter Neyroud, Chief Executive, National Policing Improvement Agency Jonathan Bamford, Assistant Commissioner, Information Commissioner's Office Tony Lake, Chief Constable, Lincolnshire Police Dr Peter Gill, Chair of the International Society of Forensic Genetics DNA Commission and Chair of ENFSI methods, interpretation and analysis sub-group, University of Strathclyde
The Lord Lloyd of Kilgerran Award Lecture - The lessons learned from New Orleans - could a similar event happen in London? 11 December 2007
Dr Scott Steedman FREng FICE FRSA, Director of Group Strategy, High-Point Rendal and Vice-President of The Royal Academy of Engineering receives the Award from the Chairman of the Foundation the Earl of Selborne KBE FRS. His presentation is below:
Standing on the shoulders of science - Sir David King valedictory lecture 27 November 2007
Sir David King KB ScD FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government Rt Hon John Denham MP, Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, DIUS Iain Conn, Chief Executive Refining and Marketing, BP Pallab Gosh, Science Correspondent, BBC
Investigating the Oceans - how should UK marine science be organised? 20 November 2007
Phil Willis MP, Chairman, Former House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology Sir Howard Dalton FRS, Chairman, InterAgency Committee on Marine Science and Technology Dr Colin Grant, Engineering Technical Authoriy for MetOcean, BP Exploration
The Race to the Top: a review of government's science and innovation policies (The Sainsbury Review) 14 November 2007
The Lord Sainsbury of Turville, Chair, The Sainsbury Review Sir Keith O'Nions FRS, Director General Science and Innovation, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) Professor Eric Thomas FMedSci, Vice-Chancellor, Bristol University John Cridland CBE, Deputy Director General, Confederation of British Industry (CBI)
Transport policy - is the UK transport system for freight nearing the limit of its capacity? 6 November 2007
Professor Brian Collins, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport The Lord Berkeley, Chairman, The Rail Freight Group Tom Falcon, Director, Strategy and Process Excellence, Maersk UK Dr Michael Stumpf, Centre for Bioinformatics, Division of Molecular Biosciences, Imperial College
What should be the development policy for the remote regions of Scotland? 31 October 2007
Professor Gavin McCrone CB FRSE, Chairman, Royal Society of Edinburgh Inquiry into the future of Scotland's hills and island areas Professor Mark Shucksmith, Professor of Planning, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University John Cameron, Farmer and Former President of NFU Scotland Professor Frank Rennie, Head of Research and Post-Graduate Development, Lews Castle College, UHI, Stornoway
Adapting to and mitigating the impacts of climate change: the engineering challenge 16 October 2007
The Lord Browne of Madingley FRS FREng, President, The Royal Academy of Engineering Dr Scott Steedman FREng FICE, Vice-President (spoke on behalf of Lord Browne), The Royal Academy of Engineering John Loughhead, President, The Institution of Engineering and Technology (The IET) Rolfe Tolle, Director, Franchise Performance, Lloyd's of London
Changes to the machinery of government: the creation of the
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (DBERR) and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS) 10 July 2007
Sir Keith O'Nions FRS, Director General for Science and Innovation, Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills Phil Willis MP, Chairman House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology and MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, House of Commons The Lord Broers FRS FREng, Chairman House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology, House of Lords
Willy Rickett, Director General, Energy Group, Department of Trade and Industry Barry Neville, Director of Public Affairs and European Policy, Centrica John Miles, Chairman, Global Consulting, Arup
How should the government support innovation in the economy? 5 June 2007
Jonathan Kestenbaum, Chief Executive, National Endowment for the Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) Anne Glover CBE, Chief Executive, Amadeus Capital Partners and Member, Technology Strategy Board Peter Warry FREng, Chairman, Science and Technology Facilities Council Professor Rod Coombs, Vice-President, Innovation and Economic Development, The University of Manchester
Can biofuels offer a significant contribution to low carbon energy supply? 23 May 2007
The Lord Oxburgh KBE FRS, Chairman, D1 Oils Sir Howard Dalton FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Ingmar Juergens, Bioenergy Officer, Environment, Climate Change and Bioenergy Division, Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)
Risk, responsibility, regulation: whose risk is it anyway? 9 May 2007
Rick Haythornthwaite, Chairman, Better Regulation Commission Sir David Omand GCB, War Studies Department, King's College London Verena Ross, Director, Strategy and Risk Division, Financial Services Authority
Stark choices for development policy - what should the balance be between building institutions, direct aid or capacity building? 21 March 2007
Sir Gordon Conway FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for International Development Dr Vikram Patel, Reader, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Hon Aleke Banda MP, President, The Peoples' Progressive Movement, Malawi
Can the career path for young researchers be improved? 7 February 2007
Professor Wendy Hall CBE FREng, Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton and Chair, Sub-group on 'research endeavour', Council for Science and Technology, DTI Sir Graeme Davies FRSE FREng, Vice-Chancellor, University of London Dr John Bothwell, National Research Staff Association and Marine Biological Association
The Cooksey Review - a review of UK health research funding 17 January 2007
Sir David Cooksey, Chairman, The Cooksey Review Professor Colin Blakemore FRS FMedSci, Chief Executive, Medical Research Council Professor Sally Davies FMedSci, Director General, Research and Development, Department for Health
Scientific advice, risk and evidence based policy making 15 November 2006
Phil Willis MP, Chair, House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology Professor Paul Wiles CB, Chief Scientific Adviser and Director, Research, Development and Statistics, Home Office The Rt Hon John Gummer MP, House of Commons
Stern Review on the economics of climate change 8 November 2006
Speaker: Sir Nicholas Stern FBA, Chair, The Stern Review on the economics of climate change
Respondents: James Smith, Chairman, Shell UK Andy Harrison, Chief Executive, easyJet Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta FBA FRS, Frank Ramsey Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge
Science Education - are we losing the plot? 2 November 2006
Professor Anne Glover FRSE, Chief Scientific Adviser, Scottish Executive Professor John Holman, Director, National Science Learning Centre, York and National STEM Director, DFES Bob Kibble, Senior Lecturer, The Moray House School of Education, University of Edinburgh
This was a joint meeting with The Royal Society of Edinburgh.
The Lord Rees of Ludlow PRS, President of The Royal Society Professor David Eastwood, Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for England Nick Butler, GVP BP and member of the Advisory Board for the Centre for European Reform
The Innovation Challenge 14 September 2006 - 16 September 2006
The Foundation's Director is a member of the Cambridge Group which organised a two-day meeting in Cambridge in September on innovation. The report of the meeting is below.
Sustainable Development - how should policy and business decisions reflect pressures on natural resources and global climate? 18 July 2006
Barry Gardiner MP, Minister for Biodiversity, Landscape & Rural Affairs, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Professor Alan Thorpe, Chief Executive, Natural Environment Research Council Dorian Emmett, Head of Sustainable Development, Anglo American
Pensions Policy - What are the liabilities for government and business and how should they be managed? 11 July 2006
The Rt Hon the Lord Turner of Ecchinswell, Chairman, Pensions Commission Alison O'Connell, Director, Pensions Policy Institute Dr Reg Hinkley, Chief Executive, BP Pensions Fund
How is technology changing the nature of broadcasting? 21 June 2006
John Dickie, Head of Public Affairs, BBC Anthony Lilley, Chief Executive, Magic Lantern Productions Professor Philip Esler, Chief Executive, Arts and Humanities Research Council
The Earl of Selborne KBE FRS, Chairman, House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology Inquiry into Water Management Dr David P King, Director, Water Management, Environment Agency Philip Fletcher CBE, Chairman, Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) Paul Butler, Managing Director, Mid-Kent Water
Looking into the future - can we anticipate technological change? 24 May 2006
Sir Brian Bender, Permanent Secretary, Department of Trade and Industry Sir David King, Chief Scientific Adviser, UK Government and Head, OSI Jeremy Bentham, Vice-President, Global Business Environment, Royal Dutch Shell Planning for Technological Change Report, OST and The Foundation for Science and Technology
Merging diverse datasets can produce new insights. What new applications are possible and are there new privacy and regulatory issues? 9 May 2006
Professor Frank Kelly FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Transport Dr Mike Lynch OBE, CEO, Autonomy Professor Mark Walport FMedSci, Director, The Wellcome Trust
How should the government support innovation in the economy? 25 April 2006
Sir Keith O'Nions FRS, Director General of Science and Innovation, Office of Science and Innovation, DTI Stephen Heal, Director, Business Development, Tesco Norman Pickavance, Group Corporate Services Director, Nothern Foods
UK Energy Policy - what are the economically attractive supply options and what percentage should each option supply? 8 March 2006
Peter Mather, Head of Country (UK) Vice President Europe Region, BP, BP Dr Rober Hawley, Former Chief Executive, British Energy Dr Keith Palmer, Non-executive Vice-Chairman, NM Rothschild Ross Howard, Partner, Energy, Infrastructure & Utilities, Deloitte
The work of the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology 7 December 2005
The Lord Broers FRS FREng, Chairman of the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology and President of The Royal Academy of Engineering spoke at the Foundation's Christmas Reception at The Royal Society.
Climate Change - technology for mitigation and adaptation 22 November 2005
Sir David King KBE ScD FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government and Head of OST, DTI Hon. James L. Connaughton, Chairman, Council on Environment Quality, The White House, Washington D.C.
Andrew Jackson, Deputy Director, Foresight, Office of Science and Technology, DTI Professor Neil McKeganey, Director, Centre for Drug Misuse, University of Glasgow Sir John Arbuthnott, Chairman, Greater Glasgow NHS Board
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HRH The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh KG KT and HM King Harald V opened the conference. Norway's Crown Prince Haakon was also present.
Session I - The Global Oil and Gas Challenge The Lord Browne of Madingley FREng, Group Chief Executive, BP Helge Lund, President & Chief Executive Officer, Statoil
Session II - The Technology Challenge Tore Torvund, Executive Vice President, Hydro Tom Botts, Executive Vice President, Exploration and Production Operations for Europe, Shell R Rasmus Sunde, Chairman, INTSOK and Executive Vice President, Vetco International Limited Sir Ian Wood CBE, Chairman & Chief Executive, Wood Group
Closing Statements Odd Roger Enoksen, Minister for Petroleum & Energy, Norway Malcolm Wicks MP, Minister for Energy, UK Steinar Olsen Chairman of the Board of Innovation Norway
Strengthening international R&D partnerships - is there a case for increased US/UK collaboration? 12 July 2005
Sir Gareth Roberts FRS FREng, President, Wolfson College, University of Oxford Sir Robin Saxby FREng, Chairman, ARM Professor Charles Vest, Former President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Is the UK well prepared for an influenza epidemic? 22 June 2005
Professor the Baroness Finlay of Llandaff, House of Lords Dr Jeremy Farrar OBE, Director, Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Viet Nam Dr David Harper CBE, Director of Health Protection, International Health and Scientific Development, Department of Health Bruce Mann, Head, Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Cabinet Office
The future prospects for the biotechnology industry in the UK 8 June 2005
Dr Doug Yarrow, Director, Corporate Science Group, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Dr Martin Wales, Senior Analyst, European Biotechnology/Medical Technology, Equity Research, UBS Dr David Chiswell, Chair, BioIndustry Association (BIA) Dr Andy Richards, Serial Biotechnology Entrepreneur and Business Angel
Julie Bramman, Head of Curriculum, Specialism and Collaboration, Department for Education and Skills Pauline Cox, Head, Tiffin Girls' School, Kingston upon Thames The Lord May of Oxford, President of The Royal Society
Sir Keith O'Nions FRS, Director General of Research Councils, Office of Science and Technology, DPEI Sir David Wallace CBE DL FRS FREng, Vice-Chancellor, Loughborough University and Treasurer and Vice-President, The Royal Society Dr Mark Walport FMedSci, Director, The Wellcome Trust
Can the UK get on, and stay on, a path to a sustainable economy? 27 April 2005
Professor Howard Dalton FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser and Director General - Science, Economics and Statistics Directorate, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Dr Bernie Bulkin, Chair, Energy and Transport, Sustainable Development Commission Anna Coote, Head, Engaging Patients and the Public, Healthcare Commission Jonathon Porritt, Chair, Sustainable Development Commission and Director, Forum for the Future
Professor Vicky Pryce, Chief Economic Adviser and Director General, Economics, DTI Professor Jonathan Haskel, Head, Department of Economics, Queen Mary, University of London Professor John Van Reenen, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics
Transport Policy - How should road congestion be managed? 9 March 2005
Graham Pendlebury, Director, Road and Vehicle Safety and Standards Directorate, Department of Transport Dr Archie Robertson CBE, Chief Executive, Highways Agency Professor David Rhind CBE FRS FBA, Chairman, Statistics Commission and Vice Chancellor, City University London Professor Anthony May OBE, Chairman, Inquiry into Transport and Emeritus Professor, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
Des Browne MP, Minister of State for Citizenship and Immigration, Home Office (represented by Ms Katherine Courtney) Ian Watmore, UK Government CIO and Head, e-Government Unit, Cabinet Office Ed Mayo, Chief Executive, National Consumer Council
Paul Myners, Chairman, Marks & Spencer Stephen Timms MP, Financial Secretary, HM Treasury Dr Peter Goodfellow FRS FMedSci, Senior Vice President , Discovery Research, GlaxoSmithKline
Strategic Subjects in Higher Education 23 November 2004
Sir Howard Newby CBE, Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for England Pam Alexander, Chief Executive, South East England Development Agency Tom Swan OBE, Chairman, Thomas Swan & Co Ltd
Science Communication - are we making progress? 10 November 2004
Professor Colin Blakemore FRS FMedSci, Chief Executive, Medical Research Council Professor Kathy Sykes, Collier Chair: Public Engagement in Science and Engineering, University of Bristol Fiona Fox, Head, Science Media Centre, Royal Institution of Great Britain
Energy Policy - Security of Supply 28 October 2004
The Lord Sutherland of Houndwood KT PRSE FBA, President, Royal Society of Edinburgh Peter Mather, Director UK and Vice President, Europe, BP Kieron McFadyen, Technical Director (Europe), Shell Exploration & Production
A workshop was held ahead of the dinner/discussion at the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Derek Wanless, Inquiry Chairman, Securing Good Health for the Whole Population Melanie Johnson MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Department of Health Lucy Neville-Rolfe, Company Secretary and Corporate and Legal Affairs Director, Tesco Professor Siân Griffiths, Immediate Past President of the Faculty of Public Health and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Department Public Health and Primary Care, Oxford University
Sir John Krebs FRS, Chairman, Food Standards Agency Professor Nick Pidgeon, Centre for Environmental Risk and Director and Professor of Environmental Sciences, UEA Professor Ian Diamond, Chief Executive, Economic and Social Research Council
Science & innovation investment framework 2004-2014 20 July 2004
John Kingman, Director, Enterprise and Growth Unit, HM Treasury Sir Keith O'Nions FRS, Director General Research Councils, Office of Science and Technology, DTI Andrew Barker, Head of European Equity Strategy & Managing Director, UBS
The Lord Sainsbury of Turville, Minister for Science and Innovation, OST, DTI (Represented by Jeremy Clayton) Dr Reinhard Grunwald, Secretary-General, German Research Foundation Professor Ian Halliday, Chief Executive, PPARC Professor Julia Higgins DBE FRS FREng, Foreign Secretary, The Royal Society
A workshop was held ahead of the dinner/discussion at the German Embassy.
The future of science publication - open access or library serials? 23 June 2004
Dr Mark Walport FMedSci, Director, The Wellcome Trust Dr Mark Patterson, Public Library of Science Sir John Enderby FRS, Vice-President, The Royal Society Robert Campbell, President, Blackwell Publishing
How can science support the Home Office in reducing and detecting crime, improving security, controlling immigration and managing the prison service? 26 May 2004
John Gieve CB, Permanent Secretary, Home Office Paul Wiles, Chief Scientific Adviser, Home Office Peter Neyroud QPM, Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police Alastair Rose MBE, Crime Detection & Prevention Technologies Programme Manager, EPSRC
North-South Capacity Building - How can the developed nations support the developing world to build science capacity? 12 May 2004
The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for International Development, DfID Professor Silas Lwakabamba, Rector, Kigali Institute of Science, Technlogy and Management, Rwanda Sir David King KB ScD FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government, Office of Science and Technology, DTI
What is the countryside for - food production or amenity value? 28 April 2004
The Rt Hon Alun Michael MP, Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Local Environmental Quality, Defra Professor Chris Pollock, Director, Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research Oliver Walston, Farmer, Thriplow Farms, Royston
Training Teachers - Have we got it right? 24 March 2004
Ralph Tabberer, Chief Executive, Teacher Training Agency Dr Derek Bell, Chief Executive, Association for Science Education Mike Tomlinson CBE, Chair, The Learning Trust
Is a fundamental review of university funding required? 25 February 2004
The Lord May of Oxford OM AC Kt PRS FMedSci, President, The Royal Society Professor Sir Graeme Davies, Vice Chancellor, University of London Dr Mark Walport FMedSci, Director, The Wellcome Trust Professor Nick Cumpsty FREng, Chief Technologist, Rolls-Royce
Richard Lambert Review and the DTI Innovation Review 2 December 2003
Richard Lambert, Chairman, HM Treasury - Lambert Review Dr David Hughes, Director General, Innovation, Department of Trade and Industry Sir Colin Lucas, Vice-Chancellor, University of Oxford The Lord May of Oxford OM AC Kt FRS FMedSci, President, The Royal Society
Energy Policy: The Renewables Targets 25 November 2003
Dr Bernie Bulkin, Chief Scientist, BP Dr Malcolm Kennedy CBE FREng, Chair, Energy Working Group, The Royal Academy of Engineering Claire Durkin, Director, Energy Innovation and Business Unit, Department of Trade and Industry
Opportunities and threats from nanotechnology 18 November 2003
Professor Sam Stupp, Professor of Materials Science, Chemistry and Medicine, Northwestern University, USA Professor Ann Dowling CBE FRS FREng, Chair, Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering Study of Nanontechnology, University of Cambridge Professor Stephen Holgate FMedSci, MRC Clinical Professor of Immunopharmacology, School of Medicine, University of Southampton The Lord Sainsbury of Turville, Minister for Science and Innovation, Department of Trade and Industry
The Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering (http://www.nanotec.org.uk) launched a study on nanotechnology on 11 June 2003. The study is being carried out by a working group, chaired by Prof Ann Dowling CBE FRS FREng. The working group aims to complete its study by late Spring 2004.
Does manufacturing have a future in the UK? 11 November 2003
The Lord Haskel, House of Lords Simon Edmonds, Director, Materials and Engineering Sector Unit, Department of Trade and Industry, on behalf of Jacqui Smith MP, Minister of State for Industry and the Regions, DTI Tim Woodbridge, Chief Executive, Webdynamics Professor Mike Gregory, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
Dr Mary Archer, Chairman, Addenbrooke's NHS Trust Hospital Sir Keith Peters FRS PMedSci, Regius Professor of Physic, Cambridge University Professor Krishna Catterjee FMedSci, Professor of Endocrinology and Director of Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility Professor Alastair Compston, Professor of Neurology Professor Bruce Ponder, Professor of Oncology Professor John Pickard FMedSci, Professor of Neurosurgery and Chairman and Clinical Director of Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre Dr Robert Winter, Medical Director, Addenbrooke's NHS Trust Dr Richard Henderson FRS FMedSci, Director MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
The GM Debate - The Outcome of the Public Dialogue 28 October 2003
Professor Howard Dalton FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Ian Coates, Strategy Unit, Cabinet Office Professor Malcolm Grant CBE, Chair, Public Consultation on GM and Provost, University College London
Scotland and the Common Fisheries Policy 23 October 2003
The Earl of Selborne KBE DL FRS, House of Lords Sir David Smith FRS FRSE, Chair, RSE Inquiry into the crisis in the Scottish fishing Industry Maja Kirchner, Member of Cabinet of Commissioner Fischler, European Commission, Brussels
The Review of Research Assessment and the Sustainability of University Research Consultation 16 July 2003
Sir Gareth Roberts FRS, Chairman, Review of Research Assessment Dr Chris Henshall, Group Director, SEB, Office of Science and Technology, DTI Sir David Watson, Vice Chancellor, University of Brighton
Malcolm Murray-Clark, Director, Congestion Charging, Transport for London Mike Talbot, Head, Traffic Management Division, Department for Transport Jerry England, Director of Water Operations, Thames Water
Adding Value to Research & Development 10 June 2003
Professor Gordon Edge CBE, Chairman, Generics Group Professor John O'Reilly FREng, Chief Executive, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Sir Peter Williams CBE FRS FREng, Chairman, Engineering and Technology Board
Professor Sir David King KB ScD FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser to HM Government, Office of Science and Technology Dr Geoff Mulgan, Head, Strategy Unit, Cabinet Office Dr William Harris, Director General, Science Foundation Ireland
Redesigning the science curriculum; what does society want? 20 May 2003
Dr Ken Boston AO, Chief Executive, Qualifications and Curriculum Authority Professor John Holman, Science Education Group, University of York Sue Flanagan, Deputy Headteacher, Forest Gate Community School, Newham and Chair, Association for Science Education
Creativity, Science, Engineering and Technology 14 May 2003
The Lord Puttnam CBE, House of Lords David Hughes FREng, Director General, Innovation, DTI Dr Robert Hawley CBE DSc FRSE FREng, Chairman, Taylor Woodrow and Advisory Director, Corporate Finance and Advisory, HSBC Julian Anderson, Composer in Residence, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Head of Composition, Royal College of Music
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Building stronger partnerships in medical science research in the UK 30 April 2003
Professor John Bell FMedSci, Regius Professor of Medicine, University of Oxford Sir John Pattison FMedSci, Director of Research Analysis and Information, Department of Health The Lord Turnberg FMedSci, Scientific Adviser to the Association of Medical Research Charities
The threat to the UK from biological and chemical terrorism: what can be done and what is the risk? 8 April 2003
Sir William Stewart FRS FRSE, Chairman, Health Protection Agency Dr Pat Troop, Chief Executive, Health Protection Agency David Veness QPM CBE, Assistant Commissioner, Specialist Operations, The Metropolitan Police
Graham Fry, Director-General, Public Services, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (for Baroness Amos) Dr Dougal Goodman, Director, The Foundation for Science and Technology Professor John Lawton FRS, Chief Executive, Natural Environment Research Council The Rt Hon Michael Meacher MP, Minister of State (Environment and Agri-Environment), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
The Funding of UK Universities - Increased Fees or Grant-In-Aid? 4 February 2003
Nick Sanders, Director, Higher Education Group, Department for Education and Skills Sir Richard Sykes DSC FRS FMedSci, Rector, Imperial College The Lord Oxburgh KBE FRS, Chairman, House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology Peter Johnson, Chief Executive, George Wimpey and Member, CIHE Council
A UK success story - technology transfer from
Formula One and motor rally to commercial car production 3 December 2002
25th Anniversary Dinner
Richard Parry-Jones, Group Vice President Global Product Development, Ford David Richards, Chairman, Prodrive Stuart Smith, Technology Vice President - Fuels & Lubricants, Castrol
How is the Internet changing business and government? 27 November 2002
Frances Cairncross, Chair, Economic and Social Research Council and Management Editor of The Economist John Leggate, CEO Group Vice President Digital Business, BP Andrew Pinder, e-Envoy to the Government, Cabinet Office
How should technical skills training be supported? 19 November 2002
Michael Stark, Head of Skills and Workforce Development, Learning and Skills Council Dr Geraldine Kenney-Wallace, Director E-Strategy, City & Guilds Ivan Lewis MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary, Department for Education and Skills
Lessons Learned from the 2001 Foot and Mouth Outbreak 5 November 2002
Sir Brian Follett FRS, Chairman, The Royal Society Inquiry into Infectious Diseases in Livestock Ben Gill CBE, President, The National Farmers' Union Elliot Morley MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary, Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Sir Muir Russell, Permanent Secretary, Scottish Executive Professor Wilson Sibbett FRS FRSE, Chairman, Scottish Science Advisory Committee Dr Chris Henshall, Group Director, Office of Science and Technology, DTI
Sir Gareth Roberts' Review, SET for Success 22 October 2002
Sir Gareth Roberts FRS, President, Wolfson College, Oxford Harry Bush, Finance Regulation & Industry Directorate, HM Treasury Bill Parsons, Executive Vice President Human Resources, ARM
Tony Meggs, Group Vice President Technology, BP Professor David Fisk CB FREng, Imperial College and Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Rob Wright, Director Energy Policy, Department of Trade and Industry
Priorities for Research and Innovation in the UK 16 July 2002
Dr John Taylor OBE FRS FREng, Director General of the Research Councils, Office of Science and Technology Dr Alastair Keddie, Acting Director General Innovation, DTI Professor Ian Halliday, Chief Executive, PPARC
Professor John Enderby CBE FRS, Physical Secretary and Vice-President, The Royal Society Sir Alec Broers FRS FREng, Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge Professor John Kay FBA, Economist and author
The Lord May of Oxford AC PRS, President, The Royal Society Sir Peter Williams CBE FRS FREng, Chairman, The Engineering and Technology Board Sir Alec Broers FRS FREng, President, The Royal Academy of Engineering
Science, Technology and Sustainability 22 May 2002
Professor David King FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Government and Head, Office of Science and Technology, DTI Professor Sir Brian Heap CBE ScD FRS, Master, St Edmund's College, Cambridge Sarah Roberts, Manager, Global Environment and Risk, Arthur D Little
Pathological Specimens and Data - What controls should be in place? 23 April 2002
Dr Robert Coleman, Chief Scientific Officer, Pharmagene Laboratories Ltd Steve Catling, Chief Executive, The Retained Organs Commission Professor Nick Wright FMedSci, Warden, Barts Hospital and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Crossing discipline boundaries - integration of the UK science, arts and humanities base 26 March 2002
Dr John Taylor OBE FRS FREng, Director General of the Research Councils, Office of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry Sir Brian Follett FRS, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford Sir Christopher Frayling, Rector, Royal College of Art
How should governments support innovation and science in a growing economy? 19 March 2002
Leslie Morrison, Chief Executive, Invest Northern Ireland Professor Gerry McKenna, Vice-Chancellor, University of Ulster Noel Treacy TD, Minister for Science, Technology & Commerce, Dublin
How should radioactive waste be managed? 12 March 2002
Lord Howie of Troon, House of Lords Dr Robin Jeffrey FREng, Executive Chairman, British Energy Professor Ekhard Salje FRS, Programme Director for Research, Cambridge-MIT Institute The Rt Hon Michael Meacher MP, Minister for the Environment, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Science Communication - How well are we doing? 5 February 2002
Professor Malcolm Longair CBE, Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy and Head of the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge Pallab Ghosh, Science Correspondent, The BBC Simon Pearson, Executive Editor, The Times Sir John Maddox FRS, Editor, FST Journal
Can Technology Transform the Justice System? 11 December 2001
The Right Honourable Lord Justice Brooke, Lord Justice of Appeal Dr Mike Lynch, Chief Executive Officer, Autonomy Systems Michael Wills, MP, Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Office
The Strategy for Science in Europe: The Integration of Accession Countries 28 November 2001
Tony Samuel, Partner, Pricewaterhousecoopers Richard Balkwill, Copytrain Richard Escritt, Director, European Research Area: Co-ordination of Community Activities, European Commission Research Directorate Sally Hardy, The Chairman, Regional Studies Association Anthony Murphy, Director of Copyright, The Patent Office Dr Jozsef Palinkas, Minister of Education, Hungary John Cox, John Cox Associates
The Decline in Global Fish Stocks 13 November 2001
The Earl of Selborne KBE DL FRS, House of Lords The Rt Hon John Gummer MP, Chairman, Marine Stewardship Council Elliot Morley MP, Parliamentary Under-secretary, DEFRA John Williams FNI, General Manager, Boyd Line Management Services Ltd
Europe as a Global Player: The Contribution of Education and Research 1 November 2001
The Lord Sainsbury of Turville, Minister for Science and Innovation, DTI (Introduction) Frau Edelgard Bulmahn, The Federal Minister of Education and Research for Germany Professor David King FRS, UK Chief Scientific Adviser (Closing Remarks)
Does Scotland have the skills to support a knowledge economy? 23 October 2001
Alan Sinclair, Senior Director, Learning and Skills, Scottish Enterprise Sir Gareth Roberts, President , Wolfson College, Oxford University Ian Ritchie, Chairman, Orbital Software plc
Using Space Science for the Public Good 17 October 2001
Professor David Southwood, Research Director, European Space Agency Michael Storey, President and Chief Exectuive, Inmarsat Ventures plc The Lord Sainsbury of Turville, Minister for Science and Innovation DTI
Managing Uncertainty and Corporate Governance 2 August 2001 - 03 August 2001
Professor Myron Scholes, Oak Hill Platinum Partners and Stanford University Dr David Allen, Group Chief of Staff and Executive Vice-President, BP plc Sir Ian Prosser, Chairman, Six Continents plc
The Role of the Chief Scientific Adviser 26 June 2001
Professor David King FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, Office of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry Professor Sir William Stewart FRS PRSE, President, The Royal Society of Edinburgh and President, BA The Rt Hon The Lord Peyton of Yeovil, House of Lords
The BSE Inquiry - Implementing the Lessons Learned 3 April 2001
The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers Professor Liam Donaldson FMedSci, Chief Medical Officer, DH Professor David King FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, OST
Climate Change - Mitigation and Adaptation 31 January 2001
Rt Hon Michael Meacher MP, Environment Minister, DETR Professor Michael Grubb, Imperial College Nick Otter, Director Technology and External Affairs, ALSTOM Power
Food Safety - Who is responsible government or industry? 12 December 2000
Professor Hugh Pennington FRSE FRCPath, University of Aberdeen Sir John Krebs FRS, Food Standards Agency Geoff Spriegel, Technical Director, Sainsbury's
Educating young people to think about innovation and design 29 November 2000
David Hargreaves, Chief Executive, Qualifications and Curriculum Authority Dr Patricia Murphy, Reader in Education, Open University Dr John Patterson, Member, Materials Foresight Panel
How can transport integration be achieved - by sticks or carrots? 14 November 2000
Professor Rod Smith FREng, ScD, Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Lord Bradshaw, House of Lords David Leeder, Marketing Director and Member, National Express and The Commission for Integrated Transport
Stem Cell Therapy: promise or threat? 31 October 2000
A joint meeting with the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Professor Peter Lachmann FRS, President, Academy of Medical Sciences Professor John Clark, Head of Molecular Biology, Roslin Institute, Edinburgh Professor Robin Gill, Michael Ramsey Professor of Modern Theology, University of Kent at Canterbury
Energy policy - the impact of technical innovation 25 October 2000
A joint meeting organised with the embassies of France and Germany.
Dr Andrew MacKenzie, Group Vice President Technology, BP M. Claude Mandil, President de I'institut francais du petrole (IFP) Herr Hans-Michael Huber, Deputy Director, Fuel Cell Project, Daimler-Chrysler
A debate on The Office of Science and Technology Foresight initiative.
Julie Carney, Director Foresight speaking on behalf of The Lord Sainsbury of Turville, Minister for Science and Innovation at the Department of Trade and Industry Tim Jones, Chief Executive, Purseus Limited, Chairman of the Foresight Finance Panel and e-commerce task force Professor Colin Humphries FREng, Department of Materials Science, University of Cambridge
A debate on the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology Report.
The Rt Hon The Lord Jenkin of Roding, Chairman of the Sub- Committee which conducted the inquiry and Chairman of the FST Professor Nick Pidgeon, Centre for Environmental Risk, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia Professor Lewis Wolpert CBE FRS, Dept of Anatomy & Development Biology, Royal Free & University College Medical School, University College London
The Environment & The Air Travel Industry 31 May 2000
Captain Jock Lowe, Past President, Concorde Pilot, Commercial Manager, The Royal Aeronautical Society & British Airways Tim Johnson, Aviation Environment Federation Dr David Lister, Technology Leader, Combustion & Emissions, DERA
The Data Deluge 9 May 2000
Professor Roger Cashmore FRS, Research Director, CERN Professor Peter Murray-Rust, Director, Virtual School of Molecular Sciences, University of Nottingham Professor Tony Hey, Dean of Engineering, Professor of Computation, University of Southampton
Technology & Crime - Can Science & Society Meet? 11 April 2000
The Lord Sharman OBE, Chairman, Foresight Crime Prevention Panel Sir Robert May AC FRS, Chief Scientific Advisor & Head, Office of Science and Technology Caspar Bowden, Director, Foundation for Information Policy Research
Genes: What Next in Sequence? 29 March 2000
Professor Martin Bobrow CBE, Professor of Medical Genetics, Cambridge Professor Michael Stratton, Section on Cancer Genetics, Institute of Cancer Research The Baroness Kennedy QC, Chairman, The Human Genetics Commission
Science education - is there a Crisis? 8 March 2000
Dame Tamsyn Imison, Headmistress, Hampstead School Professor Robin Millar, Department of Education Studies, University of York Professor Julia Higgins CBE FREng FRS, Imperial College
Science, Society and Xenotransplantation 22 February 2000
Dr David White, Director, Research & Development, Imutran Limited Professor John Harris, Institute of Medicine & Bioethics, University of Manchester The Rt Rev Lord Habgood PC, Chairman, UK Xenotransplantation Interim Regulatory Authority
Is the UK Missing a multi-billion pound environmental industry? 8 February 2000
The Lord Lewis of Newnham FRS, President, The Environmental Industries Commission Ed Gallagher FREng, Chief Executive, The Environment Agency John Waters, Director, Environmental Resources Management
Can a European space policy be self sufficient, and is one necessary? 25 January 2000
Mme Claudie Andre-Deshays, European Space Agency Astronaut Dr Alain Bensoussan, President CNEs, Chairman of ESA Council Dr Colin Hicks, Director General, British National Space Centre
Routes of Excellence in Higher Education 14 December 1999
Professor John Sizer CBE, Chief Executive, Scottish Higher Education Funding Council Dr Alan Rudge CBE FREng FRS, Chairman EPSRC 1994-1999 The Lord Oxburgh KBE FRS, Rector, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine