Past
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27 May 2011
Science in the service of the developing world
A lecture by Professor Christopher Whitty, Chief Scientific Adviser and Director Research & Evidence at the UK Department for International Development (DfID). -
20 May 2011
Theresa Marteau - Judging nudging: Can nudging improve population health?
A talk from Professor Theresa Marteau as part of the Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series. -
13 May 2011
Miles Elsden - Science advice in emergencies
A talk by Miles Elsden as part of the Cambridge Public Policy Seminar Series. -
12 May 2011
An innovation odyssey – from basic research to the world’s fastest-selling consumer electronics prod...
The next lecture in the CSaP Distinguished Lecture Series will be given by Professor Christopher Bishop, Distinguished Scientist, Microsoft Research Cambridge on 12 May 2011 at 5:30pm. -
10 May 2011
Efficiency, sufficiency, growth: Which way to a low carbon economy?
How much carbon do we need to emit to live well? What universal living standards can we look forward to in future decades, if we have to drastically reduce carbon emissions? -
6 May 2011, 1pm
Charles Clarke - Dealing with change
The Right Honourable Charles Clarke will be hosting the next Cambridge Public Policy Seminar -
28 April 2011
Science on the Inside
A joint event between CSaP and GO Science which will bring together scientists and policy professionals to explore the increasing impact of science on policy from the perspective of practitioners. -
11 April 2011
Behaviour and health research unit launch event
The aim of BHRU is to contribute evidence to national and international efforts to achieve sustained behaviour change that improves health outcomes and reduces health inequalities. The BHRU will launch on 11 April 2011. -
7 April 2011
The Centre for Science and Policy research questions programme (ReQuest)
The CSaP Science and Policy Studies Centre Interest Group has launched a programme to identify key questions concerning the relationship between science and policy. -
23 March 2011
Measuring national well-Being – what matters to you?
The Office for National Statistics is developing a set of measures of national well-being to complement economic measures - such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - that until now have underpinned evaluations of ‘how the UK is doing’.