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New Policy Fellows for Lent 2022

8 December 2021

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We are delighted to announce the names of the successful applicants to the Policy Fellowship Programme for Lent Term 2022. We look forward to welcoming the following newly elected Fellows to Cambridge next year:

Fraser Battye, Deputy Director, Strategy Unit, NHS

Jennifer Boon, Deputy Director, Data Policy and Digital Oversight, NHSX

Charlotte Bright, Deputy Director, International Reciprocal Healthcare, Global Health Group, Department for Health and Social Care

Ian Brotherston, Head of Public Sector Innovation Strategy, Innovate UK/UKRI

Isabelle De Pauw, Head of Data Rights, DCMS

Rachel Fisher, Deputy Director – Land Use Policy, DEFRA

Iain Harrison, Director – Data & Analysis, Counter-Terrorism Policing HQ

Luke Jessop, Deputy Director for Procurement and Intellectual Property Rights, Trade Negotiations Group, DiT

Liz Ketch, Director, Early Years, Children and Families, Department of Health and Social Care

Megan Smith, Head of Offshore Wind Advisory, Carbon Trust

David Whineray, Director, Covid-19 Programme, Department for Health and Social Care

Ben Woden, Senior Scientific Officer, Environmental Land Management, DEFRA

Mark Wilson, Transforming Policymaking Lead, Policy Profession Unit (Department for Education)

Invitations to researchers to meet the new Fellows will be sent out over the coming weeks. The Centre would like to thank the members of the election panel for their contributions to reviewing the candidates' applications.

To apply to the Policy Fellowship, please click here.