This snapshot, taken on 07/01/2008, shows web content selected for preservation by The National Archives. External links, forms and search boxes may not work in archived websites.
 

The UK Joint Commission on Collaboration of Science, Technology and Innovation

The Joint Commissions are biennial bilateral Ministerial level meetings that serve to raise the profile of UK-Partner country S&I collaboration at the highest level and provide a platform for launching/endorsing new bilateral initiatives.  They cover a cross-disciplinary & cross-Government S&I agenda that reflects the wide range of S&I collaboration between Partner Countries and the UK. 

The UK currently has Joint Commissions with five countries, China, India, Japan, Russia and South Korea.

  • UK-China Joint Commission 28th April 2006 in Beijing
  • UK-India Science and Innovation Council 26th June 2006 in London
  • UK-Japan Joint Commission 28th June 2006 in London
  • UK-Korea Joint Commission November 2006 in South Korea
  • UK-Russia Joint Commission October 2007 in London

For further information please contact a member of the Global Policy Team leading on the respective country.