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How can buildings be made more efficient in combatting carbon emissions?
In the second of the 2016 seminar series, Simon Sharpe (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) and Professor Ian Leslie (Cambridge Computer Laboratory) discussed how the risks of climate change are communicated, and how buildings could be made to be more efficient in combatting carbon emissions.
5 February 2016
How can academies contribute to policy making?
CSaP's Policy Fellows met at the British Academy to explore how the Academy might build better relationships with government to improve the integration of social science expertise and evidence into policy.
4 February 2016
How has Paris 2015 changed the landscape and rhetoric surrounding climate change?
In the first seminar of this series, CSaP Visiting Research Fellow, Professor Charles Kennel introduced two speakers who shared their thoughts on how Paris 2015 had changed the landscape and rhetoric surrounding climate change.
1 February 2016
Responsible and open innovation with large bioresources
A Policy Workshop organised in partnership with the Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences brought together experts from the public and private sectors working on issues around genomics, synthetic biology, intellectual property (IP) law and policy.
12 January 2016
The Policy Year in Review
CSaP Policy Fellows met at the Institute for Contemporary Arts to reflect on the important policy issues of 2015 and those emerging for 2016.
17 December 2015
How can engineering methods and thinking be applied to policy problem solving?
Earlier this month, CSaP partnered with the Royal Academy of Engineering to host a meeting on how engineering thinking and methods could be applied to policy problem-solving. The meeting was attended by a number of CSaP Policy Fellows from a broad range of organisations representing government, think tanks, and the private sector.
10 December 2015
Linking transport, health and wellbeing
A Professional Development Policy Workshop looking at the role of evidence and expertise in making transport policy, with a particular focus on how it can influence health and wellbeing.
26 November 2015
Statesmanship in a scientific age
The greatest challenges facing global leaders and the skills needed for effective leadership in the modern world were examined in a series of events as part of the Churchill Statesmanship Programme 2015.
25 November 2015
How do you make Europe a global pro-innovation actor?
On 24 November 2015 CSaP ran a policy workshop on the subject of 'How do you make Europe a global pro-innovation actor?' The workshop came at an important time for the EU and its member states.
22 November 2015
New Policy Fellows announced - Lent Term 2016
CSaP is delighted to announce the names of the successful applicants to the Fellowship for Lent Term 2016