Past
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7 June 2010
Our Easter Island moment: Is it already too late to save the environment?
The third event in the CSaP's distinguished lecture series will be given on 7 June 2010 by the journalist and broadcaster Sarah Mukherjee. -
14 May 2010
Evidence based policy making – how can government be an intelligent user of science?
How can government be an intelligent user of science? Dr Parker will argue for a fundamental change in the way in which Whitehall and Westminster approach evidence-based policy making. -
12 May 2010
The $100 Genome
The Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) is holding a dinner on 12 May with guest speaker Professor Sir Mark Walport Director of the Wellcome Trust to discuss the policy implications of recent rapid advances in human genomics. -
29 March 2010
Independent response to the House of Lords science & technology report on genomic medicine
The Centre for Science and Policy in collaboration with the PHG Foundation will co-host a series of expert workshops to develop an independent response to the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee Report published in June 2009. -
3 March 2010
Distinguished lecture: Science policy research - can research influence policy?
The second in our series of lectures will be delivered by Professor Ben Martin former Director of Science and Technology Policy Research (SPRU) at the University of Sussex. -
27 January 2010
CSaP associate seminar: How should the policy impact of scientific research be measured?
The Centre for Science and Policy is launching its Associate Seminar Series on 27 January 2010 with a session addressing the question "How should the policy impact of scientific research be measured?" -
18 January 2010
My first 100 days in Government
The CSaP inaugural lecture will take place on 18 January and will be delivered by Professor David Mackay Chief Scientific Adviser for DECC. Professor Mackay will discuss lessons and insights from his first 100 days in Government. -
10 December 2009
Managing the risk of catastrophic failure in complex systems
This workshop will examine the phenomenon of catastrophe and challenge the assumptions of unpredictability. Wide ranges of potential causes of extreme disruption for society and the economy as well as the approaches to quantifying and comparing different threats will be explored. -
21 September 2009
Global water initiative workshop
The University of Cambridge is to host an international workshop on the "Implications of Climate Change and Variability on African Water Resources". -
3 September 2009
The valuation of ecosystems
The Centre for Science and Policy and the Cambridge Conservation Initiative are planning a joint workshop for DEFRA on the Valuation of Ecosystems to take place in Cambridge on 3 September 2009.