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AI, copyright, and creativity: The impact of AI on the novel
In one of our recent Policy Fellow Seminars, we were joined by Dr Clementine Collett, a BRAID Fellow at the Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy, University of Cambridge.
13 June 2025
CSaP Job Opportunity: Policy Fellowships Coordinator
The Centre for Science and Policy is recruiting a Policy Fellowships Coodinator to join the CSaP team.
11 June 2025
Young people's engagement with climate change through education and agency
Dr. Laura de Vito, a Senior Research Fellow at the University of the West of England in Bristol, presented findings from the CATAPULT project (2020-2023), a European-funded initiative addressing young people’s disengagement from democratic institutions amid the escalating climate crisis.
28 May 2025
Climate governance through trade: Potential, pitfalls and power asymmetries
At a recent seminar, Dr Caroline Bertram, Carlsberg Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, discussed her research on the utility of climate provisions in preferential trade agreements.
21 May 2025
From Greenland to Gaza: Roots and consequences of sovereignty in flux
For the first of our Easter term 2025 Policy Fellow Seminars, we are joined by Dr Moritz Mihatsch, Assistant Professor in World History and Bye-Fellow at Jesus College, University of Cambridge.
13 May 2025
What ethical principles should guide AI development in life sciences and healthcare?
In collaboration with the Maxwell Centre, CSaP convened a Science and Health Policy Engagement Roundtable to further dialogues on ethical innovation with artificial intelligence in life sciences and healthcare.
24 April 2025
How should science and research policy inform a future health and care system?
Professor Lucy Chappell, Chief Scientific Advisor for the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), delivered the 2025 Annual Cleevely Lecture.
26 March 2025
New Policy Fellows for Easter 2025
We are delighted to announce the names of the successful applicants to the Policy Fellowship Programme for Easter Term 2025.
13 March 2025
There is something in the water: Regulation of antimicrobial resistance in the environment
For the penultimate policy seminar of Lent term 2025, Dr Lovleen Bhullar, Assistant Professor in Environmental Law at the Department of Land Economy in Cambridge discussed her research on the role of regulation in combatting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the environment.
6 March 2025
2025 Christ’s Kennel Climate and Sustainability Seminar: Nature and Rights
Experts from academia, policy, and the NGO community gathered at Christ’s College, Cambridge, for a roundtable discussion on Nature and Rights. Over the course of the roundtable, participants examined moral versus legal frameworks, international versus devolved approaches, and the relationship between Human Rights and the Rights of Nature.