Past
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31 October 2012, 10am
Professional Development Policy Seminar for Technology Researchers
The next Policy Seminar in the Professional Development Series has been designed for an audience of early career technology researchers, introducing them to the opportunities and the realities of engaging with policy. -
25 October 2012, 6pm
Cambridge Public Policy Lecture: Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith
‘Reforming welfare, transforming lives’ -
25 October 2012, 5pm
Charles Babbage’s New Manufacturing System: The Lectures that Never Happened
Mike Gregory and Ha-Joon Chang on “Charles Babbage’s New Manufacturing System: The Lectures that Never Happened”, 25 October 2012 (5.00-7.00pm). -
18 October 2012, 5:30pm
Joint Research Centre: Science and Policy - the view from inside the European Commission
CSaP's next Distinguished Lecturer will be Dominique Ristori, DG of the EC's Joint Research Centre, on 18 October 2012 -
16 October 2012, 1pm
James Jackson - Living with earthquakes in the developing world
Professor James Jackson discusses earthquake response and recovery as part of the Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series -
1 October 2012, 9am
Winton Symposium: Energy Efficiency
The inaugural Winton Symposium will be held on 1st October 2012 at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. -
25 September 2012, 9am
Our frugal future: Lessons from India's innovation systems
This event will combine the launch of Nesta's comprehensive new report on Indian innovation and the next in the series of Hot Topics events. -
24 September 2012, 6pm
BBC World Service Forum Programme on Education
CSaP is hosting a discussion programme in front of a live audience, for the BBC World Service Forum programme, which takes place at 6pm on 24 September at Murray Edwards College in Cambridge – the first time the Forum has been hosted at the University. -
18 September 2012, 9am
Cambridge Biological and Life Sciences Symposium (SymBLS)
This symposium, which takes place on 18 September, will bring together Cambridge graduate students working in the broad discipline of biological and life sciences, to showcase their research to an audience from academia, business and government. -
12 July 2012, 11am
Policy-making implications of the data revolution
'Data is the 21st Century's new raw material' quotes the Rt Hon Francis Maude in the Government White paper on ' Open Data - Unleashing the potential'. This event should appeal to those from both private companies and public organisations - what can data do for you?