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show or hide details for this item Future trends catagories Blog Entry 1 reply1 resource 15-September-2004 Caroline Tolond
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I'm suprised at the lack of a catagory on scientific research in the LMI trends - can anyone explain its absence? I'm not sure that it fits into any of those already posted.

I'm suprised at the lack of a catagory on scientific research in the LMI trends - can anyone explain its absence? I'm not sure that it fits into any of those already posted.

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Scientific research category Discussion Topic 1 reply 16-September-2004 Sally-Anne Barnes
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Scientific research is not included in any of the LMI sectors. We tried to follow sectors which, for the most part, had a sector skills council. Although scientific research is included in the SEMTA remit there is no specific data available. Scientific occupations comes under ‘Professional...

Scientific research is not included in any of the LMI sectors. We tried to follow sectors which, for the most part, had a sector skills council. Although scientific research is included in the SEMTA remit there is no specific data available. Scientific occupations comes under ‘Professional Services – research and development’ in the Working Futures sectoral report (2004). We will certainly try to get some information on scientific research included if time and funding allow!