Campaign for Science and Engineering
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The Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) is a lobby group for science and engineering in the UK. CaSE was launched in March 2005, having evolved out of the organisation Save British Science which was originally founded in 1986.[1]
Contents
People
Former staff
- Peter Cotgreave was Director of CaSE for nine years[2] (until 2007)[1]
Staff[3]
- Sarah Main, Director
- Dave Hawksett, Member Liaison
- Nick Hall, Research & Administrator
Board of Directors[4]
- Yvonne Baker
- Colin Blakemore, Deputy Chair
- Aisling Burnand
- Maria Ana Cataluna
- Tom Crick
- Stephen Curry
- Richard Davis
- Hugh Griffiths, Chair
- Ian Haines
- James Lawford Davies
- Norma Morris, Honorary Treasurer
- Becky Purvis
- Emily Shuckburgh
- Sandy Steacy
- Chris Tyler
Advisory Council
As of 2013[5]:
- George Alberti, former President, Royal College of Physicians
- Struther Arnott, University of St Andrews
- Eric Ash, Royal Society
- Colin Blakemore, University of Oxford
- Simon Campbell, Pfizer
- Jane Cannon, QinetiQ
- Roger Cashmore, Principal, Brasenose College
- Athene Donald, University of Cambridge
- Brian Follet, University College London
- Ian Gibson
- Diana Green, formerly VC Sheffield Hallam University
- Wendy Hall, University of Southampton
- Antony Hewish, Nobel Laureate
- Julia Higgins, Imperial College
- Roger Highfield, New Scientist
- Colin Humphreys, University of Cambridge
- Tim Hunt, Cancer Research UK
- Aaron Klug, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
- Harold Kroto, Nobel Laureate
- Joe Lamb, University of St Andrews
- Lord Lewis of Newnham, University of Cambridge
- Christopher Llewellyn Smith, University of Oxford
- Jacqui McGlade, European Environment Agency
- Lord May of Oxford, University of Oxford
- Robert Michell, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
- Kim Nasmyth, University of Oxford
- Denis Noble, University of Oxford
- Paul Nurse, President, Royal Society
- Bridget Ogilvie, Council for Science and Technology
- Linda Partridge, University College London
- Martyn Poliakoff, University of Nottingham
- Lord Rees of Ludlow,
- Baroness Sharp of Guildford, House of Lords
- Simon Singh, Writer and Broadcaster
- David Smith, University of Oxford (retired)
- Richard Sykes, Imperial College
- Ian Taylor, STFC Council Member and former Science Minister
- John Walker, MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit
- Gregory Winter, Laboratory of Molecular Biology
- Ivan Yates, British Aerospace
Contact
- Address: Campaign for Science & Engineering, Gordon House, 29 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PP
- Telephone: 020 7679 4994/5
- Email: info [AT] sciencecampaign.org.uk
- Website: http://sciencecampaign.org.uk/
- Twitter: @sciencecampaign
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 CaSE (2013), Our History, accessed 18 September 2013
- ↑ Royal Society (2013), Dr Peter Cotgreave, accessed 18 September 2013
- ↑ CaSE (2013), CaSE Office Staff, accessed 18 September 2013
- ↑ CaSE (2013), Board of Directors, accessed 18 September 2013
- ↑ CaSE (2013), Advisory Council, accessed 18 September 2013