House of Commons Science and Technology Committee’s inquiry on the influence of EU membership on UK science

View the call for evidence here.

Read the EPC’s response here.

Summary

This call for evidence ran from September 2015 to November 2015. The House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee, under the Chairmanship of Lord Selborne, conducted an inquiry into the relationship between EU membership and the effectiveness of science, research, and innovation in the UK. The Committee invited interested individuals and organisations to submit evidence to this inquiry.

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