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A resource designed to support policymakers and others in using the Policy Stress-testing tool described in the Futures Toolkit.
Senior scientific advisers from around the world sign a statement to governments on climate change
Natural resources trends focusing on energy, materials, water, waste and nature trends.
Urbanisation trends focusing on cities and land use trends.
Directory of science and engineering expertise in government.
Rules of engagement between government and independent scientific advisers.
Economic Trends focusing on international trade, global growth, labour and employment domestically.
Information about the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) COVID-19 activation.
Report exploring the role of the behavioural sciences in government policy making.
Guidance for policy makers on how to work with academics.
Guidance for academics on how to work with policy makers.
Guidance on professional development for scientists and engineers in government.
Schools can use this poster to teach about humanoid robots. It includes use cases and features, as well as questions prompting discussion.
Guidance on the use of scientific and engineering advice in government.
Guidance on systems thinking for scientists and engineers in government.
Governance and law trends focusing on powers shifts, armed conflicts, terrorism and perceptions related to crime.
Skills trends focusing on education, labour and employment trends.
Guidance setting out good practice for the secretariats to Scientific Advisory Committees (SACs).
Guidance on improving engagement for the secretariats to Scientific Advisory Committees (SACs).
Careers advice for scientists and engineers in government.
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