Events during 2012
Post-UN summit conference on noncommunicable diseases and mental health
How can the UK appropriately and sustainably contribute to the prevention and treatment of Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health in the developing world?
The practical realities of bringing the implications of research to the attention of policy makers
A consultation seminar for a small group of policy makers and researchers on the practical realities of bringing the implications of research to the attention of policy makers
Celebrating 15 years of public health genomics
PHG Foundation - A special programme of anniversary events in 2012 on the theme "Translating genomics" Seminar series 26 January - Implementing whole genome sequencing in clinical practice Join Dr Anna Pokorska-Bocci from PHG Foundation and a speaker from Illumina, ...
Jenny Dibden - Too much of a group hug? Can radical challenge strengthen the advice provided to policymakers by government social scientists?
Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series
CSaP Distinguished Lecture: The intelligence stairway
The first CSaP Distinguished Lecture in 2012 will be given by Jaan Tallinn, a co-founder of Skype, who will present a model for thinking about evolution, innovation, artificial intelligence and the future of humanity.
Clive Oppenheimer - Monitoring volcanic gas emissions: From innovation to operational application
Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series
Julia Fan-Li - Innovation management by global health entrepreneurs
Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series
Felicia Huppert - Does well-being have a role to play in public policy
Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series
The challenges of regulating the internet
As part of the Darwin College Students Association CONNECTIONS lecture series. If you would like to attend please register at www.darwin.cam.ac.uk/connections
Managing climate risk
Professor Charles Kennel will consider the implication of the new climate policies and of climate change management more generally.
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