SEARCHing for the next generation of PHE staff

Project SEARCH and Public Health England have been working together to help young people with learning difficulties find meaningful work.
Project SEARCH and Public Health England have been working together to help young people with learning difficulties find meaningful work.
Astronomy PhD student Robert Pomohaci, gets starry eyed over his 3 months as a RCUK policy intern at the Government Office for Science.
Ian Boyd, Chief Scientific Advisor and Head of GSE profession for Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra), highlights the importance of government and the research community working together.
Dr Rita Gardner, Director of the Royal Geographical Society, and Jon Pickstone, Chair of the Central Government Geographers Group, welcome Sir Mark Walport’s announcement that a new pan-government Head of Geography will operate under the GSE umbrella.
This blog post is a collection of vacancies, events and learning and development opportunities for people working in Government Science and Engineering.
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Andrew Curran, Chief Scientific Advisor and Head of GSE profession for the Health and Safely Executive, shares his pleasing problem.
President of the Royal Society, Sir Venki Ramakrishnan explains what the Royal Society Pairing Scheme is and why civil servants should apply.
For the first time, there is a Civil Service Award category that seeks to recognise the excellent work of scientists and engineers undertaking high quality evidence based research in science, engineering and technology across government.
Sir Mark Walport reflects upon the positive progress being made on the GSE Strategy, and he unveils a new video animation for the profession, which seeks to answer the question: what’s in it for me?