CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, workshops and professional development activities.
What can research do to help policymakers from the MENA region approaching health policy questions affected by conflict?
In June 2021, the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin and the Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP), co-hosted a virtual dialogue in June 2021, exploring the question: “How ...
World Health Organisation Representative Dr Tasnim Atatrah shares how her R4HC-MENA Fellowship has impacted her work in international health emergency.
We are delighted to announce the names of the successful applicants to the POPBACK Policy Fellowship Programme
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Ruth Kern from THIS Institute at the University of Cambridge reflects on the lessons for policy from her institute's successful citizen science research projects during the COVID-19 pandemic
Our spotlight section highlights how we have been helping our network to navigate challenges from climate resilience to new forms of healthcare, and from national ...
A collection of new essays by policy makers, scientists, practitioners and scholars with a foreword by Sir Patrick Vallance, Government GCSA.
CSaP's Science and Policy podcasts invite academic experts to share their insights into some of the major challenges society faces today.
CSaP has a unique netowrk of over 450 Policy Fellows and 1750 experts contributing to more dynamic and diverse scientific input to the most pressing public policy challenges.