CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, workshops and professional development activities.
Professor Sarah Sharples, Chief Scientific Adviser in the Department for Transport, discussed the reasons why the transport sector requires much attention.
Richard Gleave, UK Health Security Agency, and Professor Sharon Peacock, Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, discussed the wider implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting on the success ...
On 18 October 2023, Professor Heather Lovell, Professor of Energy and Society at the University of Tasmania, presented her current research programme at the first online seminar for ...
In July 2023, Pippa Heylings, Liberal Democrat Candidate for South Cambridgeshire, and Sheryl French, Assistant Director, Climate Change and Energy Services, Cambridgeshire County Council, addressed the Cambridge Zero ...
The Dr S T Lee Public Policy Lecture was delivered by Professor Alondra Nelson, the Harold F. Linder Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study ...
Our Policy Fellows describe the programme and its benefits in their own words.
In 2023, our policy workshops and Fellowship programmes focussed on climate and sustainability; defence, national security and geopolitics; health and emerging technologies; innovation, productivity and ...
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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.