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  • 4 October 2011

    Silicon Valley Comes to the UK

    A blossoming relationship between tech pioneers in Cambridge UK and Silicon Valley is being leveraged by David Cameron to generate economic growth based on innovation.
  • 29 September 2011

    Measuring national well-being

    This CSaP workshop considered whether there were suitable methods for recording national well-being and how such data would become incorporated into policy decisions.
  • 9 September 2011

    Consumer Networks and the Diffusion of Power

    The first YouGov@Cambridge Forum (8-9 September 2011) marked the formal launch of the collaboration between YouGov and the University - a new kind of research forum, where world-class thinkers can connect with public opinion through YouGov’s international polling
  • 18 August 2011

    New Policy Fellows Announced

    The Centre has announced the first group of Policy Fellows to be elected for the coming academic year, together with the dates of their initial visits to Cambridge in October and November 2011.
  • 21 July 2011

    Threats to the university, humanities and science

    Despite generating an historic amount of research in fields barely imaginable a generation ago, some consider the reputation of science to be at an all time low. Events such "Climategate" at the University of East Anglia amongst others have led to many becoming disillusioned with science and questioning the role that scientists and universities should play in the modern world.
  • 23 June 2011

    iTeam on policy

    Science can play a vital role in creating informed and useful policy, but often important research does not reach the attention of policy makers. Over the past three months, a group of early career researchers has been investigating the pathway to linking researchers with appropriate policy makers.
  • 21 June 2011

    An international workshop on climate change and clean energy

    CSaP was delighted to partner with the Renewable Energy and International Law network and the Global Sustainability Institute at Anglia Ruskin University for a two-day forum which convened in Cambridge on 20 and 21 June 2011.
  • 16 June 2011

    Whole Genome Sequencing

    Whole genome sequencing will throw up ethical and legal issues and new regulatory challenges. There will also be practical issues to consider, such as how whole genome sequencing services will be delivered for the NHS and other users.
  • 27 May 2011

    Science in the service of the developing world

    A Connections Lecture by Darwin College in association with the Centre for Science and Policy. "Anything that moves against economic development is against development." This observation by Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) at the Department for International Development (DfID)...
  • 12 May 2011

    An Innovation Odyssey

    The fifth event in CSaP's Distinguished Lecture Series involved Professor Christopher Bishop, Distinguished Scientist, Microsoft Research Cambridge.