The Council for Science and Technology (CST) is an advisory
non-departmental public body of the
United Kingdom government. Its role is to give advice on issues that cut across government departments to the
Prime Minister, the
First Minister of Scotland
The first minister of Scotland ( sco, heid meinister o Scotland; gd, prìomh mhinistear na h-Alba ) is the head of the Scottish Government and keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland. The first minister chairs ...
and the
First Minister for Wales. It was established in 1993 and relaunched in 2003. It is based in
London.
The Council has 17 independent members and two co-chairs. Professor Dame
Nancy Rothwell chairs meetings where advice is being developed.
Sir
Patrick Vallance, the
Chief Scientific Adviser and head of the
Government Office for Science, chairs meetings reporting its advice to government.
The advisory functions of the CST had previously been performed by the Advisory Council for Applied Research and Development (ACARD), from 1976 to 1987, and the Advisory Council on Science and Technology (ACOST) from 1987 to 1993.
References
"How research was commissioned and funded", The BSE Inquiry Report, vol.2 pt.1 sect.6
External links
CST website
2003 establishments in the United Kingdom
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Innovation in the United Kingdom
Non-departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government
Science advocacy organizations
Scientific organisations based in the United Kingdom
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