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Defra Science Advisory Council

To provide independent scientific advice to Defra's Chief Scientific Adviser and through him to Ministers

The Science Advisory Council (SAC) was established in February 2004 to provide Defra with expert, independent and published advice on science policy and strategy. The SAC communicates this advice to Prof. Bob Watson, the Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA), and through the CSA to Ministers.

SAC is served by an independent Secretary and a Defra based Secretariat.

Bluetongue VirusScience Advisory Council open meeting - 28 October 2008

The Science Advisory Council, the key independent body advising Defra Scientists and Ministers, is holding an open meeting on Tuesday 28 October 2008, from 9:30 to 16:00 at Central Hall Westminster. How to register and more information...

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If you would like to comment or be added to the Science Advisory Council's stakeholder mailing list please email: science.advisory.council@defra.gsi.gov.uk

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