Nicol Stephen, Scotland's deputy minister for enterprise and lifelong learning, has praised academic research as the crucial underpinning for government policy, writes Olga Wojtas.
He was delivering the inaugural Grampian chair lecture in public policy at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.
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