Questions from the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:
Space - Developing resilient space capabilities and services
Building a stronger overall picture of the space sector. Mapping and explaining how the sector works, how its constituent parts intermesh, how the UK space sector is connected to the rest of the world, how academia and industry interconnect.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
Space - Growing the UK as a science and technology superpower
How can we leverage our world-class researchers, education, businesses and facilities to build the UK as a science and technology superpower, and in doing so, helping to achieve our goals in space?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
Space - Unlocking growth in the UK space sector
Looking at skills across the space sector – what is needed, what is being provided, identifying shortages and developing proposals for addressing those shortages. Strengthening our understanding of what attracts graduates towards/ drives them away from choosing to work in the space sector. What is the role of government in this context?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
Science, Research and Innovation - Metascience
An interest in a certain way of addressing the gap. High quality M&E and data analysis on government programmes can inform many of the questions listed above. Another complimentary form of evidence comes from conducting live controlled experiments on the funding system.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
Science, Research and Innovation - Innovation
Role of public and non-profit institutions: To what extent do public and non-profit institutions facilitate innovation and its commercialisation in firms and universities? How can we effectively measure and incentivise innovation in public and non-profit institutions?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024