CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, Policy Workshops and Professional Development programme.
In March 2024, the Cambridge Zero Policy Forum met with Juan-Carlos Ciscar, Scientific Officer at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC), to discuss the ...
How are new technologies and academic collaboration helping to improve healthcare treatments and achieve a net-zero healthcare system?
Professor Madeline Lancaster discussed the exciting area of organoids—biological models that aid the understanding of human development and disease.
Professor Anna Vignoles (Director, Leverhulme Trust) chaired a discussion with Dr Kevin Martin and Dr Imogen Casebourne from the Digital Education Futures Initiative (DEFI), University of Cambridge to ...
Discussions with our partners this year have covered topics on early adoption of innovation; applying systems thinking to policy making; and digital poverty and inequality in the UK.
Our Policy Fellows describe the programme and its benefits in their own words.
The Policy Fellowships Programme represents CSaP’s distinctive approach, based on addressing the questions which policy makers identify.
CSaP's network spans all disciplines, connecting people from the physical, engineering and life sciences to the humanities, arts and social sciences.
CSaP has a unique network of over 500 Policy Fellows and 1800 experts contributing to more dynamic and diverse scientific input to the most pressing public policy challenges.