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The GSE Profession hosted the GSE Conference on 9 May at the London Science Museum, attended by over 400 in-person attendees as well as over 2000 members online. This was a really great event which showcased the breadth and depth …
The Government Science & Engineering (GSE) Profession is hosting a hybrid conference on Monday 9 May. Headed up by Sir Patrick Vallance, the GSE Profession is an active group of people with one goal in common: to give back to …
The Government Science & Engineering Profession (GSEP) is working to identify and improve knowledge-exchange opportunities available to scientists and engineers across government, academia, and industry. We want to learn about current schemes in your departments, hear any success stories, learn …
New report from the Government Office for Science investigates the future uses and considerations of genomic science How would you feel if your genomic information made your car insurance more expensive? Would you want to find out whether your child was …
Anyone working in environmental science knows that understanding how the environment is faring, and how this has changed over time, is hugely complicated. Everything is interconnected; a change in one part of an ecosystem can have knock-on impacts elsewhere. Defining …
The GSE Profession is conducting its first annual member survey, and we need your help to ensure we gather data which can help us improve the Profession. We are asking all members to complete this 15-minute survey so we can …
As part of this year’s International Women’s Day #ChooseToChallenge theme, Kate discusses in this guest post discusses why diversity and inclusion are important to her.
Today marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Now more than ever we are celebrating the wonderful contributions women have made in science across government. As a thank you for all their achievements during these extraordinary times, …
This blog post is a collection of vacancies, events and learning and development opportunities for people working in Government Science and Engineering.
Simon Kippin, GSE Champion in Air Command of the Ministry of Defence, talks about showcasing the importance of STEM in the Royal Air Force.