Our programmes this year have focussed on climate and sustainability; innovation, society and economic growth; national security, risk and resilience; and health.
The revolution in artificial intelligence and associated technologies has brought unprecedented opportunities for improving society and government.
Nature recovery and biodiversity are critical, related fields, which address the urgent need to restore and protect our planet’s ecosystems.
Lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic are playing a vital role in helping decision makers in policy address different aspects of public health.
CSaP Policy Fellows and events have considered the relationship between climate change and the economy, focussing on topics such as maritime decarbonisation and retrofitting to ...
The connections CSaP creates generate new policy responses to complex social and economic challenges.
We have drawn on leading experts in our network to provide key insights on a range of issues including radicalisation, threats, and the potential impact ...
As the world becomes ever more interconnected, the scale and complexity of global challenges such as climate change, require nations to collaborate more closely.
Economic and societal issues are deeply intertwined, producing a complex policy landscape in which growth, stability, and well-being are pursued.
CSaP's activities have focussed on the role of science advisers, future directions for the research-policy interface, and toolkits to improve academic-policy engagement.
"I have met many Policy Fellows over the years. These meetings are of real value to both parties; they put us in touch with policy makers and in turn these policy makers benefit from our expertise."