CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, workshops and professional development activities.
The final seminar in this series focused on the roles that land use, biodiversity and food play in climate change mitigation.
In partnership with the British Academy, CSaP held a Policy Fellows Seminar led by Professor Helen Margetts, Director of the Public Policy Programme at the Alan Turing Institute, ...
The second seminar in this series looked at how global markets are reacting to the challenges faced by climate change.
After a morning of individually tailored meetings with Cambridge academics, senior members of CSaP’s network convened for lunch on 18 November, at Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge. Julian Allwood, ...
What's it like observing #Ramadan at Cambridge? We went along to an iftar organised by @cambridge_isoc to find out… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
CSaP's Policy Leaders Fellowship met earlier this month to explore the opportunities and challenges of Artificial Intelligence systems in healthcare. Leading the discussion was Professor Zoe Kourtzi, Professor ...
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 ...
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