Upcoming events

  • 5 November 2015, 12:30pm

    Cambridge Public Policy Research Seminars

    A regular public policy seminar series, which will invite both Cambridge and external speakers who have experience and insight into policy analysis, policy impact or theory and methods for public policy research.
  • 10 November 2015

    A New Charter of Athens

    The Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge is delighted to invite members of the public to attend this year's Sir Arthur Marshall Lecture by Visiting Professor Richard Sennett.
  • 13 November 2015, 10am

    The Challenge of Political Leadership

    This symposium will build on the Science and 21st Century Leadership workshop that the Churchill Archives Centre ran with the Centre for Science earlier this year, and will provide an opportunity for further reflection in both a historical and contemporary context.
  • 18 November 2015, 5pm

    Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research Annual Lecture

    The Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (CCHSR) is holding its Annual Lecture at the Addenbrookes campus. This year they are pleased to welcome Simon Stevens, who will be speaking on the future of the National Health Service.
  • 23 November 2015, 2pm

    Climate Change Policy – A Focus on Demand Reduction?

    This afternoon seminar, organised by the Cambridge Public Policy SRI, will discuss whether climate change policy should focus more on demand reduction strategies.
  • 24 November 2015, 5:30pm

    Life Sciences & Society Seminar

    In this seminar Jon Sussex will describe the findings of a just-completed, MRC-funded study by King's College London, RAND Europe and the Office of Health Economics, which provides for the first time an estimate of how much industry R&D in the UK is stimulated by publicly funded medical research in the UK.

Past events

Our workshops, seminars, lectures and annual conference provide a platform for policy professionals and researchers to discuss and debate high-priority public policy issues.

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