Enterprise, Innovation and Netoworks Committee
Policy Review: Science Policy
Terms of reference
To consider a science policy in Wales which more effectively supports the development of a knowledge based economy. In particular:- the current range of research and development carried out in Wales in both public and private sectors.
- ways in which it can be strengthened and made more effective.
- Covering likely priorities for science awareness, skills provision, HE excellence, technology transfer and innovation.
Document |
Reference |
| Background Paper | EDT2 09-05(p3) |
| Consultation Letter | July 2005 |
| Press Notice | July 2005 |
| Science Policy - Position paper from EDT Minister | EDT(2) 12-05 (p.1) |
| Science Policy - Paper from Expert Adviser | EDT(2) 12-05 (p.2) |
| Science Policy - Relevant data from MRS | EDT(2) 12-05 (p.3) |
| Royal Society of Chemistry | EDT(2) 12-05 (p.4) |
| Spin Out Report | EDT(2) 12-05 (p.4a) |
| Campaign for Science & Engineering | EDT(2) 12-05 (p.5) |
| ABPI | EDT(2) 12-05 (p.6) |
| Biosciences Federation | EDT(2) 12-05 (p.7) |
| Written Evidence Received | October 2005 |
| HEFCW | EDT(2) 14-05 (p.1) |
| HEFCW Annex | EDT(2) 14-05 (p.1a) |
| Cardiff University | EDT(2) 14-05 (p.2) |
| Swansea University | EDT(2) 14-05 (p3) |
| Royal Society | EDT(2) 14-05 (p.4) |
| Analysis of written evidence | EDT(2) 14-05 (p.5) |
| Federation of Small Businesses | EDT(2) 15-05 (p.2) |
| Women into Science, Engineering and Construction | EDT(2) 02-06 (p.1) |
| Wales Development Agency | EDT(2) 02-06 (p.2) |
| North West Regional Development Agency | EDT(2) 02-06 (p.3) |
| Department of Trade and Industry | EDT(2) 04-06 (p.1) |
| Royal Academy of Engineering | EDT(2) 04-06 (p.2) |
| Institute of Physics | EDT(2) 04-06 (p.3) |
