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Health and safety statement We aim to be scientifically leading in every sense, including our approach to health and safety.
Francis Crick Institute statement on Black Lives Matter The Crick has reaffirmed its commitment to address issues of racial and ethnic inequality.
Statement on the outcome of the EU referendum It is a priority for the Crick leadership to support our colleagues, staff and students, including those who come from EU countries outside the UK.
Joint open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on investing in R&D Along with 32 other organisations we have signed an open letter to the Chancellor about the importance of investing in research and innovation.
Response to the Government's Research & Development (R&D) Roadmap The Crick's response to the UK Government's R&D Roadmap.
Response to no-deal Brexit inquiry Our response to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee's inquiry 'Brexit, Science and Innovation: Preparations for No-Deal'.
Response to consultation on future funding for international collaboration Our response to Professor Sir Adrian Smith's consultation, 'Future frameworks for international collaboration on research and innovation'.
Response to consultation on changes to the UK's immigration system Our response to the Migration Advisory Committee's consultation, 'Salary threshold and points-based system (PBS) commission'.