Government Office for Science

Updated: May 2, 25
Published: May 2, 25
2 May 2025
During her PhD, Molly Bartlett took on a 3-month UKRI internship with the Government Office for Science (GO-Science), leading a high-profile project evaluating the impact of the UK’s Chief Scientific Advisers (CSAs).

Updated: May 2, 25
Published: May 1, 25
1 May 2025
This is a check-against-delivery text of the speech 'Discourse: The future of engineering biology' delivered by Government Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Dame Angela McLean at The Royal Institution on 25 April 2025.

Updated: Apr 25, 25
Published: Apr 24, 25
24 Apr 2025
New report outlines the transformative potential of Engineering Biology to tackle modern-day challenges.

Updated: Apr 7, 25
Published: Apr 7, 25
7 Apr 2025
A new report identifying the research and innovation needed to support the UK to adapt effectively to climate change has been released.

Updated: Mar 24, 25
Published: Mar 10, 25
10 Mar 2025
The Government Office for Science has published a series of bite-sized introductions to some of the most exciting emerging technologies of our time.

Updated: Mar 24, 25
Published: Mar 7, 25
7 Mar 2025
Using humanoids to inspire children to get involved in the science and technology of the future.

Updated: Mar 24, 25
Published: Feb 3, 25
3 Feb 2025
Eight new members have been appointed to the Council that advises the Prime Minister and Cabinet on science and technology.

Updated: May 13, 25
Published: Sep 10, 24
10 Sep 2024
Opportunities for scientific experts to join the government and put science advice at the heart of decision making.
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Acronym: GO-Science
The Government Office for Science’s mission is to put excellent science advice at the heart of decision making. GO-Science works with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology .
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