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Scottish Science Advisory Council

Scottish Science Advisory Council

Scottish Science Advisory CouncilThe Scottish Science Advisory Council (SSAC) is Scotland's highest level science advisory body, providing independent advice and recommendations on science strategy, policy and priorities to the Scottish Government's Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland (CSA) and to the Scottish Government. It is a broadly-based group, including both practitioners and users of scientific innovation.

The terms of reference for the Scottish Science Advisory Council are to:

  • Advise the Scottish Government's Chief Scientific Adviser on a broad range of scientific issues and science-related policies that will grow our economy and raise our quality of life and will further enhance Scotland as a science nation.

To address the breadth of the remit of the SSAC the membership of the Council has been drawn from right across the science, business and academic communities and has a broad range of expertise and experience in science-related matters. The SSAC is Co-Chaired by Professor Anne Glover and Professor Stuart Monro.

The SSAC meets quarterly in March, June, September and December in various locations around Scotland.

Further details on the SSAC including membership information, minutes of meetings, reports and publications can be found on the SSAC website.

If you would like any further details on the Scottish Science Advisory Council please contact:

SSAC Secretariat

Room 1N:01, St Andrews House

Regent Road

Edinburgh, EH1 3DG

Telephone: 0131 244 3252

scottishscience@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

Page updated: Tuesday, February 10, 2009