Samuel Houlberg

Policy Fellowships Coordinator at Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge

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Policy Fellowships Coordinator, Centre for Science and Policy

Samuel Houlberg is Policy Fellowships Coordinator at the Centre for Science and Policy, where he is responsible for fostering networks and collaboration between policymakers and academics.

Samuel completed a BA in French and History from King's College London, spending a year abroad teaching English in France, and an MPhil in American History from the University of Cambridge.

Prior to joining CSaP, he worked as a baker, and he has also been a research assistant on projects looking at the internment of foreign 'aliens' in Britain during WWII, and studying eighteenth-century Neapolitan material culture.

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    Retrofitting to decarbonise housing

    The need to redevelop the UK’s housing stock is one of the most pressing challenges facing the nation today. Housing accounts for 16% of the UK’s total carbon emissions, making it the second highest sector overall, after surface transport.

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    Fractured Union? An analysis of the UK state and the consequences of devolution

    CsaP’s Continuing Policy Fellows met with Professor Michael Kenny, Inaugural Director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at Pembroke College. Professor Kenny led a roundtable discussion based on his book Fractured Union: Politics, Sovereignty and the Fight to Save the UK.