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The Cambridge Science and Policy Forum

2 May 2023, 2pm

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CUSPE is delighted to announce the details of our annual conference, The Cambridge Science and Policy Forum, which will focus on all things data.

Date: Tuesday, 2 May 2023

Location: Queen's College, Cambridge

Time: 14:00-18:00

The afternoon will be split into two halves:

First, we will consider the question: ‘how should big data be regulated?’. Dr Jeni Tennison, founder of Connected By Data and former CEO of the Open Data Institute, will give a keynote talk, which will be followed by a panel discussion. Panellists will include Professor David Leslie, Director of Ethics and Responsible Innovation Research at the Alan Turing Institute, and Michael Birtwistle, Associate Director of AI and data law at the Ada Lovelace Institute.

We will then go on to discuss: ‘how can data be used to create better policy?’. The keynote speaker for this question will be Professor Diane Coyle, Bennett Professor of Public Policy and co-director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, and our panellists include Professor Sir Ian Diamond, National Statistician for the United Kingdom.

Refreshments will be provided throughout the afternoon, and attendees are encouraged to stay for a drinks reception and networking afterwards

Registration is of course free as ever!

Register here!

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