Can you boost UK defence and security?

Dr Lucy Mason, head of the government’s Defence and Security Accelerator, discusses emerging technologies and invites the public and GSE members to share and assess ideas for the future.
Dr Lucy Mason, head of the government’s Defence and Security Accelerator, discusses emerging technologies and invites the public and GSE members to share and assess ideas for the future.
PhD students share their first experiences of the Civil Service, as UKRI policy interns based in the Government Office for Science.
The National Physical Laboratory’s James Claverley shares his thoughts following a very busy second GSE Champions Networking Event.
Dr Patrick Vallance, the new Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA) and Head of GSE Profession, reflects upon his first two months in the new job and shares his vision for achieving excellence and relevance in the GSE profession.
Helen Roberts has been a government scientist since 2017 and currently works at the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). She tells us about her experience of participating in the Royal Society Pairing Scheme, which the GSE profession sponsors.
Today, 17 May, I’ll be walking a little taller and feeling a little prouder. It’s all to do with a small piece of fabric currently flying from the flagpole outside my office, and maybe outside yours too.
Throughout the year, the GSE Team run special events at regional locations across the country. The events are a chance for GSE members to meet each other and learn about some ground-breaking science at a world-leading GSE institution.
In the last in our series of blogs celebrating International Women’s Day & British Science Week, we hear from Jo Dally, from the Royal Society and a member of GSE’s Diversity and Inclusion action group.
The latest of our blogs celebrating International Women’s Day and British Science Week, we hear from Roulin Khondoker, a GSE Champion in Defra, on her passion for encouraging science & engineering engagement.
The first in a series of GSE blogs celebrating International Women’s Day and British Science Week.