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Camilla d'Angelo was previously a Policy Researcher at RAND and before that a PhD student at the Department of Psychology, studying the neural mechanisms of compulsive behaviour.
Policy Manager at Campaign for Science and Engineering in the UK (CASE)
Camilla d'Angelo was previously a Policy Researcher at RAND and before that a PhD student at the Department of Psychology, studying the neural mechanisms of compulsive behaviour.
To commemorate 50 years since the death of Churchill and 75 years since he became Prime Minister, the Centre for Science and Policy and Churchill College are jointly organising a distinguished panel discussion to discuss the role of evidence and analysis in effective policy making.
This year our conference will explore opportunities for improving the way government accesses, assesses and makes use of expertise from the humanities, and offer examples of the significant contribution these disciplines have made to public policy.