EPTA Network - United Kingdom
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EPTA Network - United Kingdom
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Last Updated: 2026-01-20
Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST)
POST is the UK Parliament's in-house source of independent, balanced and accessible analysis of public policy issues related to science and technology. Our aim is to inform parliamentary debate. POST assists the UK Parliament in many ways by:
publishing POST notes (short briefing notes) and longer reports. Both focus on current science and technology issues and aim to anticipate policy implications for parliamentarians;
supporting select committees, with informal advice, oral briefings, data analyses, background papers or follow-up research. Committees may approach POST for such advice at any stage of an inquiry;
informing both Houses on public dialogue activities in science and technology;
organising discussions to stimulate debate on a wide range of topical issues, from small working groups to large lectures;
horizon-scanning to anticipate issues of science and technology that are likely to impact on policy.
POST's analyses are conducted by its team of specialist advisers, complemented by fellowship schemes. To assist their work, the advisers are in regular contact with a wide range of external experts. These, along with POST's Board, also review all POST reports before they are published. Input comes from businesses, academia, government, regulators and NGOs.
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Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
House of Commons
Westminster London SW1A0AA, UK
Tel: +44 20 7219 2840
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Director: Oliver Bennett, MBE
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Last Updated: 2026-01-20
Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST)
POST is the UK Parliament's in-house source of independent, balanced and accessible analysis of public policy issues related to science and technology. Our aim is to inform parliamentary debate. POST assists the UK Parliament in many ways by:
publishing POST notes (short briefing notes) and longer reports. Both focus on current science and technology issues and aim to anticipate policy implications for parliamentarians;
supporting select committees, with informal advice, oral briefings, data analyses, background papers or follow-up research. Committees may approach POST for such advice at any stage of an inquiry;
informing both Houses on public dialogue activities in science and technology;
organising discussions to stimulate debate on a wide range of topical issues, from small working groups to large lectures;
horizon-scanning to anticipate issues of science and technology that are likely to impact on policy.
POST's analyses are conducted by its team of specialist advisers, complemented by fellowship schemes. To assist their work, the advisers are in regular contact with a wide range of external experts. These, along with POST's Board, also review all POST reports before they are published. Input comes from businesses, academia, government, regulators and NGOs.
Address
Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
House of Commons
Westminster London SW1A0AA, UK
Tel: +44 20 7219 2840
Fax: +44 20 7219 2849
E-Mail:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Contact
Director: Oliver Bennett, MBE
E-Mail:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Internat. Lead: Dr Matt TUDBALLl
E-Mail:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Links
Projects
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Prev
EPTA Reports
2025: Energy Mix
2024: AI and Democracy
View all EPTA reports
New Projects from EPTA members
View all projects
Three Science and Technology Trends That Could Affect Society 2026
Catalonia’s Energy Mix
AI for Science
Neurotechnology
Human resources for science and technology society
C'est LA Via
Engineered Biofertilizers
Recent Policy Briefs from EPTA members
TWIN (RATH)
What if AI data centres were put in space? (STOA)
“Matilda is Lazy Today”: How Mind Perceptions Trigger Relational Job Crafting With Industrial Robots (OAT)
Public engagement with the energy transition (POST)
Facial recognition technology in policing (POST)
Contracts for Difference and the economics of renewable energy deployment (POST)
Mental health during and after pregnancy (POST)
View all policy briefs
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