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Reported by Henry Rex, CSaP Policy and Communications Officer.
Last week, CSaP’s Founding Director David Cleevely chaired a session at our Annual Conference on how understanding financial history can help inform future policy making. David was joined on this panel by Dr William Janeway (Warburg Pincus), Professor Barry Eichengreen (University of California, Berkeley) and Dr Rachel King (HM Treasury).
Read the fully story on the Centre for Science and Policy blog.
You can listen to a recording of the session here.
(Banner image from Anis Eka via Flickr)
Dr David Cleevely
Royal Academy of Engineering
Professor Barry Eichengreen
University of California, Berkeley
Dr William Janeway
Warburg Pincus
Rachel King
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)
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14 April 2015, 10am
CSaP Annual Conference 2015
This year our conference will explore opportunities for improving the way government accesses, assesses and makes use of expertise from the humanities, and offer examples of the significant contribution these disciplines have made to public policy.