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  • 17 March 2021

    Data governance for the 21st century: the role of data trusts

    Professor Neil Lawrence, Jessica Montgomery and Professor Sylvie Delacroix explain how data trusts can empower us to retain the rights around our data and how it is used.
  • 17 March 2021

    Professional Development Training for Careers in Policymaking

    On 26 February 2021, the Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) hosted the fourth seminar in the ‘Being Heard’ seminar series, a professional development programme for PhD students within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Students were joined by invited guests including doctoral researcher Fleur Nash, Dr Rachel Cooper (Strategy Director, Cabinet Office) and Nicola Buckley (Associate Director of CSaP).
  • 15 March 2021

    New Policy Fellows for Easter Term 2021

    We look forward to welcoming a new cohort of Policy Fellows to Cambridge next term.
  • 15 March 2021

    International Health and Human Rights: Being Heard Professional Development Series

    In the world of international health and human rights, how do we examine and determine what is the “best” policy or set of policies? How do we ensure that interests of all groups are considered, especially when those groups are marginalised?
  • 11 March 2021

    Agriculture and Genetic Technologies

    In the second episode of CSaP: The Science & Policy Podcast’s series on Science, Policy and Genetic Technologies, host Dr Rob Doubleday was joined by NIAB Chief Executive and plant scientist Dr Tina Barsby, and Dr Jack Stilgoe, a Senior Lecturer at UCL's Department of Science & Technology Studies. Throughout the episode, they explored what emerging genetic technologies in agriculture mean for our society, and the opportunities that we ought to have in mind when we think about this new technology.
  • 5 March 2021

    Professional Development Training for Careers in the Justice System

    On the 18th of February, the Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) hosted a professional development seminar for doctoral students in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Students were joined by Ciara Jevon, Head of Data Innovation in HM Courts and Tribunals Service, and Dr Philip Howard, Head of Offender Insight in the Ministry of Justice. The seminar explored themes of data, ethics and transparency within the criminal justice system of the United Kingdom.
  • 4 March 2021

    How Should a Government Be? The New Levers of State Power

    Last month, the Centre for Science and Policy hosted an online event to celebrate the launch of How Should a Government Be? The New Levers of State Power, the new book by Professor Jaideep Prabhu - Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of Indian Business & Enterprise at Cambridge Judge Business School, and an Associate Fellow of CSaP.
  • 3 March 2021

    Igniting change in Indian agriculture

    For the third in our series of roundtables co-hosted by CSaP and the IIT Delhi School of Public Policy, Vijay Kumar, international CSaP fellow, tackled the questions surrounding the introduction of new technologies and ways of thinking to India's expansive and complex agricultural sector.
  • 2 March 2021

    Science Communication: Advice for Early Career Researchers

    How can researchers successfully engage with policy making processes? We explored this question in a professional development workshop for early career researchers from the Responsibility in Science, Engineering and Technology program at the Technical University of Munich.
  • 1 March 2021

    How can sustainable agriculture be practised in Punjab?

    Focusing on food security, sustainable rural livelihoods, nutrition and prosperity for farmers, TIGR2ESS’s latest policy fellow, Mr Anirudh Tewari, met with experts from the programme and beyond to discuss how to make a lasting impact for the Punjab.