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To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment she has made of the potential contribution of Cranfield to his plans to double the size of the economy of the Oxford to Cambridge Growth Corridor.
To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment she has made of the potential contribution of Cranfield to his plans to double the size of the economy of the Oxford to Cambridge Growth Corridor.
The Chancellor has recently announced the government’s commitment to unlock growth in the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor and the high potential sectors within it, as part of the government’s Plan for Change to kickstart economic growth.
The Oxford-Cambridge region is home to world leading universities, and globally renowned science and technology firms. But its true potential is being held back and we need to go further to address the key barriers to growth across this region to deliver benefits for the whole country. This could, according to industry experts, boost the UK economy by £78 billion, catalysing the growth of UK science and technology. Any approach to growth should build on the assets already represented in the corridor, such as Cranfield University’s existing aerospace strengths.
As champion for the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor, Lord Vallance will look across the region, including Cranfield, to identify key opportunities for growth.
The world-class Cranfield University is committed to assisting the goals set out in the integrated review regarding sustaining strategic advantage through science and technology. How do the Government propose to capitalise on their science and technology resource investment if the large-scale complex and secure facilities and equipment have not been invested in, so are not in place to conduct the research?
The world-class Cranfield University is committed to assisting the goals set out in the integrated review regarding sustaining strategic advantage through science and technology. How do the Government propose to capitalise on their science and technology resource investment if the large-scale complex and secure facilities and equipment have not been invested in, so are not in place to conduct the research?
I am not certain if I would agree with the premise of the question. I agree with the hon. Gentleman that it is incredibly important. We will be investing over £6.6 billion in research and development over the next four years. We have, through the frontline commands and through defence science and technology, extensive contacts with our universities. They work with us closely. We have really profitable joint workings with them and, indeed, with smaller companies through the defence and security accelerator and the innovation schemes to pull fundamental research on to the frontline. I think we do have the processes in place, and I look forward to that money being well spent in the four years ahead.
I am not certain if I would agree with the premise of the question. I agree with the hon. Gentleman that it is incredibly important. We will be investing over £6.6 billion in research and development over the next four years. We have, through the frontline commands and through defence science and technology, extensive contacts with our universities. They work with us closely. We have really profitable joint workings with them and, indeed, with smaller companies through the defence and security accelerator and the innovation schemes to pull fundamental research on to the frontline. I think we do have the processes in place, and I look forward to that money being well spent in the four years ahead.
I am not certain if I would agree with the premise of the question. I agree with the hon. Gentleman that it is incredibly important. We will be investing over £6.6 billion in research and development over the next four years. We have, through the frontline commands and through defence science and technology, extensive contacts with our universities. They work with us closely. We have really profitable joint workings with them and, indeed, with smaller companies through the defence and security accelerator and the innovation schemes to pull fundamental research on to the frontline. I think we do have the processes in place, and I look forward to that money being well spent in the four years ahead.
The world-class Cranfield University is committed to assisting the goals set out in the integrated review regarding sustaining strategic advantage through science and technology. How do the Government propose to capitalise on their science and technology resource investment if the large-scale complex and secure facilities and equipment have not been invested in, so are not in place to conduct the research?
To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Earl Attlee on 21 December 2010 (WA 271), when they intend to publish the report on cabin air quality research conducted by Cranfield University.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government, further to the Written Answer by Earl Attlee on 21 December 2010 (WA 271), when they intend to publish the report on cabin air quality research conducted by Cranfield University.
Cranfield university are today publishing their research into aircraft cabin air sampling on commercial aircraft in scheduled operation. A link to the report is being provided on the Department for Transport website. The consideration of this matter by the Committee on Toxicity (COT) in 2007 provided an important opportunity to...
Cranfield university are today publishing their research into aircraft cabin air sampling on commercial aircraft in scheduled operation. A link to the report is being provided on the Department for Transport website. The consideration of this matter by the Committee on Toxicity (COT) in 2007 provided an important opportunity to...
My right honourable friend the Minister of State for Transport (Theresa Villiers) has made the following Ministerial Statement. Cranfield University is today publishing its research into aircraft cabin air sampling on commercial aircraft in scheduled operation. A link to the report is being provided on the Department for Transport website....
My right honourable friend the Minister of State for Transport (Theresa Villiers) has made the following Ministerial Statement. Cranfield University is today publishing its research into aircraft cabin air sampling on commercial aircraft in scheduled operation. A link to the report is being provided on the Department for Transport website....
To ask Her Majesty’s Government when they intend to publish the report on cabin air quality research conducted by Cranfield University.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government when they intend to publish the report on cabin air quality research conducted by Cranfield University.
To ask Her Majesty's Government why the Cranfield University study on incidents of fume events in aircraft did not include a requirement for a neuropsychological study.
To ask Her Majesty's Government why the Cranfield University study on incidents of fume events in aircraft did not include a requirement for a neuropsychological study.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, if he will delay implementing regulations on taxi accessibility until the Government has (a) considered the representations which it has received and (b) undertaken a study into the economic effects of the regulations and their timing; and...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, if he will delay implementing regulations on taxi accessibility until the Government has (a) considered the representations which it has received and (b) undertaken a study into the economic effects of the regulations and their timing; and...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what work Paul Hackett has carried out for the Cranfield Institute of Management since 2nd May 1997.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what work Paul Hackett has carried out for the Cranfield Institute of Management since 2nd May 1997.