British Science Association
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The British Science Association, formerly known as British Association for the Advancement of Science or the BA, (founded 1831) is a learned society with the object of promoting science, directing general attention to scientific matters, and facilitating interaction between scientific workers.
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Oral Evidence given to Parliament Committees
June 2011
- Sir Roland Jackson, Chief Executive, British Science Association gave evidence related to Practical experiments in school science lessons and science field trips on 29 Jun. [3]
Government meetings last updated 31 Jan 2011 – excludes visits, attendance at seminars, conferences, receptions, media interviews
August 2010
Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
- British Science Association met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss science, along with 18 others. [2]
References
- 1. Wikipedia. British Science Association
- 2. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Ministerial meetings with outside interests, 1 Aug - 30 Sep 2010
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