Capability & Skills
Improving the transparency of scientific evidence Transparency and openness of scientific evidence informing government policy making is of the utmost importance to the Government Office for Science (GOS). By transparent and open, we mean that evidence is fully accessible to …
The Government Office for Science is excited to announce the publication of a new suite of systems thinking documents for civil servants. We have designed these to be accessible and relevant, with the aim of supporting better evidence-based policy making. …
There are many routes to developing in the Civil Service and an apprenticeship is one of the most rewarding experiences to complete – they can, quite literally, turn someone’s life around. Apprentices themselves gain new skills while working, a …
Registration link: Register for UKCP webinar Date: 26th January, 13:00-15:30 Want to learn about what climate change means foryou and your organisation? Want to get to grips with future climate change in the UK? Are you looking to develop your …
By forging partnerships with a variety of professional organisations across science and engineering, GSE members can now access more opportunities for their career development. The GSE Profession team is incredibly passionate about finding ways to recognise the inspiring and highly …
The GSE Profession are promoting two exciting post graduate level apprenticeships: Systems Thinking Practice, and Systems Thinking (MSc Systems Thinking in Public Service). Systems Thinking Systems thinking is a problem-solving approach which views 'problems' as part of a wider, dynamic system. …
The Government Science and Engineering (GSE) profession are offering its members access to a skills assessment tool designed to track their development, aid career conversations, and access relevant learning opportunities. What is it? The tool is cloud based and can …
This blog post is a collection of vacancies, events and learning and development opportunities for people working in Government Science and Engineering.
The Systems Engineer (Degree) Apprenticeship is now available for application for a January 2020 start and is being delivered by Cranfield University.
Vishanti Fox from the Institute of Physics tells us about an event for apprentices hosted by the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Biology, and the Royal Society of Chemistry.