CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, workshops and professional development activities.
Dr Catherine Waite organised an event as part of the Cambridge University Botanic Gardens Festival of Plants. The event, titled ‘Exploring the Future of the Fens’, aimed to ...
The Centre for Science and Policy’s (CSaP) Annual Conference brought together experts and stakeholders for a thought-provoking panel discussion on nature recovery, held at the Royal Society.
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 ...
The need to redevelop the UK’s housing stock is one of the most pressing challenges facing the nation today. Housing accounts for 16% of the UK’s total carbon ...
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.
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.