An industry view: how technology will shape the future of the sea
We interviewed leaders of the UK’s marine and maritime industries to find out how emerging technology will affect their sectors.
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How the Government Office for Science helped my team to develop the government’s approach to fuller working lives.
View ArticleWill there be enough graduate jobs in the next 10 years?
Especially since the surge in university and college enrolments around 1990, Britain's workforce has become very much more educated.
View ArticleHow can Britain produce economically valuable skills?
Britain has struggled to produce economically valuable skills for over 130 years. How can this be fixed?
View ArticleWhat opening Arctic sea routes mean for the UK
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else and sea ice is retreating. What does this mean for the UK, the Arctic’s nearest neighbour?
View ArticleWomen and lifelong learning: falling short of meritocracy
It is common knowledge that girls outperform boys at school in almost every subject, and that more women than men now go to university.
View ArticleDusting off Foresight’s obesity report
Professor Susan Jebb on what’s changed since Foresight published their report on Obesity 10 years ago, and what we can still learn from it.
View ArticleWhat next for mental health and wellbeing?
How advances in brain science and artificial intelligence could transform our mental health and wellbeing.
View ArticleMaking sense of the future
Alister Wilson consults in futures and strategic planning with clients in government, the wider public sector and the private sector. He collaborated with the Government Office for Science to produce...
View ArticleThe Ten Commandments of Horizon Scanning
Dr John Carney, Principal Scientist within the Systems Thinking and Consulting Group of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). Previous roles include Team Leader for Horizon Scanning and...
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