A fundamental concern of the Institute, in its role of representing physics and physicists, is to identify and contribute to debate on public issues relating to physics. This includes national and international policies for the prioritisation and funding of science research, and issues of public policy where physics has a contribution to make.
The Institute produces reports of its own on key issues, and responds actively to consultations, reports and reviews (by government and others) which affect physics and physics-related activities.
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