From astronomy to government policy

Astronomy PhD student Robert Pomohaci, gets starry eyed over his 3 months as a RCUK policy intern at the Government Office for Science.
Astronomy PhD student Robert Pomohaci, gets starry eyed over his 3 months as a RCUK policy intern at the Government Office for Science.
We are pleased to launch GSE Bitesize: a collection of upcoming Learning and Development (L&D) opportunities open to all GSE members.
GSE member Cate Setterfield brilliantly exemplifies the inclusivity of the GSE profession by working in a science role without having a formal background in science.
GSE member Sara Huntingdon details how photocopiers first inspired her to pursue a career at the UK Space Agency (UKSA) where she now leads a project on using satellites to improve public services.
GSE member Steve Driver from the IPO describes how science, engineering and technology meet law in the world of patents.
GSE member Dr Helen Roberts from the Animal and Plant Health Agency explains why monitoring global disease is so important for the health of UK livestock.
Civil Service Quarterly highlights the innovative communication solution used by the GSE profession.
The GSE Story is now live, and you can view and download it.
A round-up of interesting articles for people working in the Government Science and Engineering profession.