Building on the success of the CSaP Policy Fellowship, the Continuing Fellowship provides opportunities for Policy Fellow alumni who value ongoing engagement with the CSaP network through one-to-one meetings.
The Continuing Fellowship provides engagement opportunities for those with remits that require them to work closely with academics, or those with continually changing responsibilities who benefit from frequent consultation with experts. The Fellowship is an annual membership scheme.
The benefits to Fellows include:
- A day of one-to-one meetings with leading academic experts across a range of disciplines relevant to Fellows' responsibilities, organised in response to three questions Fellows have identified
- Two evening networking events with senior policy professionals, including dinner at a Cambridge college and a roundtable discussion
- Priority invitations to CSaP events, including bespoke workshops
- Priority invitations to visit other universities collaborating with the CSaP Fellowship Programmes
- Access to expertise through the CSaP network
Membership of this group is by invitation, and the 2018-19 cohort of Continuing Fellows are listed below.
Continuing Policy Fellow 18-19
Stephen Aldridge
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC)
Alice Bunn
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
Guy Cohen
Privitar Ltd
Jo Dally
National Composites Centre
Henry Dieudonné-Demaria
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
Florent Frederix
European Commission (DG Connect)
Richard Harries
IC studies
Adam Heathfield
Pfizer
Bill Hodson
Cambridge Consultants
Jane Kennedy
Consultant
Guy Levin
Juul Labs
Neil Lindsay
Defence Science & Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
Liz McKeown
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Alan Pratt
HSBC Bank, plc
Simon Strickland
Cabinet Office
Elizabeth Surkovic
The Royal Society
John Taysom
Privitar Ltd
Seth Thomas
Bank of England
Tom Tolfree
Office of Projects Victoria (OPV)
Roger Wilshaw
Places for People
Glenn Woodcock
Oxygen House