CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, workshops and professional development activities.
Speakers from the University of Cambridge and beyond provided insights into economic, political, and scientific changes needed to face the challenges posed by growth.
Andrew Griffith, former Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, delivered the opening address of the Centre for Science and Policy’s (CSaP) 2024 Annual Conference and this ...
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 ...
The UK has been had a leading position within the quantum space in part due to investments in the underpinning R&D over the past decade, however, we occupy ...
On 18 June, ahead of the election of the new Labour government, Nick Godfrey, Distinguished Policy Fellow at the Grantham Institute, chaired a panel at the CSaP Annual ...
Our Policy Fellows describe the programme and its benefits in their own words.
Climate and sustainability; defence, national security and geopolitics; health and emerging technologies; innovation, productivity and growth; AI, data and technology; and the built environment.
Our lectures, seminars and annual conference are open for all to attend.
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.