Natalie Miazga

phd student at University of Manchester

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PhD Student, University of Manchester
BBSRC-Funded CSaP Policy Intern (February 2015 - May 2015)

Natalie joined CSaP for a 3-month BBSRC funded policy internship in 2015.

She is in the final stages of her PhD at The University of Manchester, where she investigates the effects of exogenous E-cadherin inhibition in cancer. Natalie is keen to understand the interplay between research and policy and how research translates to achieve policy goals.

Natalie holds a BSc(Hons) in Human Biology and an MRes in Mechanistic Molecular Toxicology, both from The University of Birmingham.

you can read about Natalie's experience as a Policy Intern here.

  • 14 April 2015, 10am

    CSaP Annual Conference 2015

    This year our conference will explore opportunities for improving the way government accesses, assesses and makes use of expertise from the humanities, and offer examples of the significant contribution these disciplines have made to public policy.

  • 14 April 2015, 6pm

    The role of evidence and analysis in effective policy making

    To commemorate 50 years since the death of Churchill and 75 years since he became Prime Minister, the Centre for Science and Policy and Churchill College are jointly organising a distinguished panel discussion to discuss the role of evidence and analysis in effective policy making.