Ask the Minister

Source: scenta
Ian Pearson
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Do you have a question about the UK’s science policy? If so, we have the very person to answer it.

Ian Pearson is the Minister for Science and Innovation with DIUS (the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills).

The role of DIUS is to make Britain one of the best places in the world for science, research and innovation and to raise the level of education and skills to give the UK a competitive edge.

So, whether it’s about education, innovation, research…or what scientific challenges and opportunities the future holds, we want to hear your questions. We will publish the best questions, along with the Minister's answers, on http://www.scenta.co.uk/.

The 'ask the minister' forum has now ended. We will publish the answers shortly.

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Source: scenta
Date Published: May 01, 2008
 
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