Events during 2012 for Gomperts, Dr Miranda
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
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
Tom Steinberg - Baking bread without flour: Why Government computing is so broken and how universities can help fix it
Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series
Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley - Algae for energy and industrial biotechnology
Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series
CSaP Annual Conference 2012: Risk and Uncertainty
The Centre for Science and Policy is partnering with the Willis Research Network to organise a conference on "Risk and Uncertainty" which will take place in London on 8 March 2012. This one-day event will focus on two policy concomitants ...
Sara Silvestri - From Irish to Muslim threats: Evaluating the impact of counter-terrorism in multi-ethnic Britain
Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series
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