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- The BBSRC is the UK's principal funder of basic and strategic biological research.
To deliver its mission, BBSRC supports research and research training in universities and research centres throughout the UK, including BBSRC - sponsored institutes; and promotes knowledge transfer from research to applications in business, industry and policy, and public engagement in the biosciences.
- The BA is a charity which exists to advance the understanding, accessibility and accountability of the sciences and engineering.
We seek to achieve that by connecting science with people: promoting openness about science in society and affirming science as a prime cultural force through engaging and inspiring adults and young people directly with science and technology, and their implications.
- We are the main UK government agency for funding research and training in engineering and the physical sciences, investing around £500 million a year in a broad range of subjects - from mathematics to materials science, and from information technology to structural engineering.
Our work is complimentary to other research investors including other research councils, government agencies, industry and the European Union. We actively engage in and encourage partnerships and collaborations across disciplines, boundaries and the world.
- The RSC is the largest organisations in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences. Supported by a worldwide network of members and an international publishing business, our activities span education, conferences, science policy and the promotion of chemistry to the public.
The RSC develops and supports science and technology policy and activities across the chemical sciences in the UK and internationally.
- The UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (UKRC) is an innovative centre set up to compliment the British government's 10 year investment framework for Science and Innovation.
It is the Mission of the UKRC to establish a dynamic centre that provides accessible, high quality information and advisory services to industry, academia, professional institutes, education and Research Councils within the SET and built environment professions, whilst supporting women entering and progressing in SET careers.
- The ASE is the professional association for teachers of science. It was formed in 1963 by the merger of the Science Master's Association and the Association of Women Science Teachers. The ASE exists to improve the teaching of science.
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