House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology : Inquiry into impact of immigration policy on STEM students

View the call for evidence here.

Read the EPC’s response here.
 

Summary

The House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee, under the Chairmanship of Lord Krebs, is conducted a short inquiry into the effect on international science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students of immigration policy. The Committee invited interested individuals and organisations to submit written evidence as part of the inquiry.
 

Related documents

Update: View the meeting of the Science and Technology Committee (Tuesday 11 March 2014) here.

Update: View the Report and conclusions of Inquiry (April 2014) here.

Update: View the Government response to inquiry (July 2014) here.

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