CSaP creates opportunities for public policy professionals and academics to learn from each other through our Policy Fellowships, workshops and professional development activities.
In a workshop convened by CSaP earlier this spring, practitioners and academics gathered to explore the dynamics of alignment and divergence in UK regulatory policy after Brexit.
The chief of the UK’s innovation agency called for greater support for small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs), at the second annual Cleevely Lecture, hosted by CSaP. Indro ...
London-based professor, Dr Veronika Kapsali, delivered CSaP’s final Future Leaders Fellows seminar to discuss how biology can help design materials for resource efficiency, longevity, and recovery (RELR). Dr ...
Dr Isabel Jones, Research Fellow in Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Stirling delivered the third edition of CSaP’s Future Leaders Fellows Seminar series. Her research ...
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George Freeman MP, Minister for Science, Research, and Innovation delivered a CSaP Lecture at St John’s College, Cambridge where he discussed the UK’s position within global research and ...
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 podcast invites academic and policy experts to share their insights into some of the major challenges society faces today.
CSaP has a unique network of over 450 Policy Fellows and 1750 experts contributing to more dynamic and diverse scientific input to the most pressing public policy challenges.