Campaign for Science and Engineering

[3] It also has a board of directors who meet several times each year to discuss CaSE's strategy and set its campaigning priorities, as well as being responsible for governance and financial management of the organisation.

Following the 2016 Brexit referendum, it has been a strong voice in the areas of immigration, collaboration and regulation which are of particular concern to the science and engineering sector.

In 2023 CaSE published major pieces of work into Public Attitudes to Research and Development, and the Skills needs of a more innovative UK.

CaSE holds regular meetings with representatives from its member organisations to inform its work, alongside sustained political engagement.

This include meeting directly with MPs and Peers, submitting evidence to Select Committee Inquiries[13] and being invited to speak at conference and panel events.