CaSE is active throughout the UK, and uses its limited resources to represent
science and engineering in all the constituent parts of the country.
At the time of the 2007 elections to the National Assembly, we asked the Party Leaders questions about their science policies, and the answers can can be read by clicking here.
In Wales, we produced an agenda of Science Policies for the Welsh
Assembly before the elections in 2007. It is available by clicking
here.
In January 2007, CaSE published a major article, Get Serious About Science in Agenda, the journal of the Institute of Welsh Affairs
You can read CaSE's previous article in the Western Mail about science in Wales by clicking here
CaSE's influence in Wales was clear when we were invited to give evidence to the Welsh Assembly's review of science policies in Wales. You can read our written evidence by clicking here. We were also asked to give oral evidence to the inquiry, and you can read what we said by linking to the Welsh Assembly's website; to do this, click here.
In addition, we were asked to provide further assistance, and our subsequent
letter is available by clicking here.
In October 2006, CaSE took part in a conference on science policy in Wales, organised by the Institute of Welsh Affairs. Click here for a summary of what CaSE's Director said.
CaSE also provided evidence to the First Minister's review of science policy, and you can read what we said by clicking here.
CaSE was one of the organisations involved in the event called Science and the Welsh Assembly, held in Cardiff in May of each year. At the 2006 event, the First Minister, Rhodri Morgan AM stressed how important his government considers science to be. The 2007 event was the first scientific event of the newly-elected Assembly.

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