Upcoming events
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10 October 2011
NATO and global cyber defence
On 10-11 October 2011, leading NATO and cyber defence experts gathered at Wolfson College, Cambridge, to discuss the future of NATO and Global Cyber Defence. -
14 October 2011, 1pm
Jonathan Trevor - Post-bureaucratic public services: Future capabilities
The next Cambridge Public Policy Seminar will feature Jonathan Trevor discussing the future of public service provision. -
20 October 2011, 6pm
Jonathan Powell: Talking to terrorists
Talking to Terrorists: Jonathan Powell, Former Downing Street Chief of Staff under Tony Blair -
21 October 2011, 1pm
Finbarr Livesey - Should the UK have a new industrial policy? Rebalancing the economy for growth
This talk on industrial policy will be delivered by Dr Finbarr Livesey as part of the Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series -
26 October 2011, 5:30pm
The uses and abuses of opinion polling - YouGov@Cambridge workshop
The Uses and Abuses of Opinion Polling - a YouGov@Cambridge Workshop (Emmanuel College) -
28 October 2011, 1pm
William Horsely: Politics and the media: A case of British exceptionalism
William Horsley will discuss the relationship between British politics and the Media as part of the Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series -
31 October 2011, 5pm
The first chief scientific adviser in the foreign office
The first Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs was appointed in 1782. It took another 227 years for the Foreign Office to appoint its first Chief Scientific Adviser. We are delighted that CSaP's sixth Distinguished Lecture will be given by the first holder of this historic post, Professor David Clary FRS. -
4 November 2011, 1pm
Diana Garnham - Influencing science policy: Headlines alone are not enough
Diana Garnham will explore the difference between communications and public affairs work in the latest Cambridge Public Policy seminar. -
11 November 2011, 1pm
Helen Kersley - How a broader appreciation of 'value' can contribute to better policy making
Helen Kersley will talk about how short-term considerations can have long-term consequences for society in the latest Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series -
11 November 2011, 5:30pm
The challenges of cyber warfare
Professor Sir Mark Welland, Professor Paul Cornish and Mr David Smart will discuss cyber warfare.
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