Past
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22 January 2015, 5pm
A Cambridge University Science and Policy Exchange ucation: Evidence and Technology in the Classroom
A Cambridge University Science and Policy Exchange event. -
21 January 2015, 6pm
Cities in a changing climate: London
CSaP is working in partnership with the European Development Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment to bring together a panel of distinguished speakers to focus on cities in a changing climate. -
14 January 2015, 5pm
How will cities adapt to the challenges facing them in the future? Cambridge
An event from the Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment on city adaptation. -
11 December 2014, 4pm
Will new European data protection laws make or break my business?
Coadec and techUK are hosting an event on what new European data protection rules will mean for digital startups. -
2 December 2014
Professional Development Policy Workshop for Behavioural Scientists
In partnership with Cambridge Neuroscience, the Centre for Science and Policy is organising a workshop for early career researchers in neuroscience and behavioural sciences at the University of Cambridge. This event will take place at Downing College on the 2 December 2014. -
26 November 2014, 5:30pm
Caring for Dying People - what matters?
The Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research aims to inform policy through evidence-based research on health services in the UK and internationally. -
11 November 2014, 3pm
The GCSA at 50: reflections on the past, present and future of scientific advice
To mark the GCSA's 50th birthday, the Royal Society, GO-Science, SPRU, and the Centre for Science and Policy, are working in partnership to host a special event on the past, present and future of scientific advice. -
10 November 2014, 5:30pm
Dr S T Lee Public Policy Lecture: Professor Steven Chu, Stanford University
Professor Steven Chu, former Energy Secretary under President Obama, will deliver the 2014 S T Lee Lecture on 10 November in Cambridge. -
4 November 2014, 10am
CEDAR: Research and policy meeting
'Are you in a healthy place right now? Neighbourhood food environments, diet and health' This meeting will feature presentations by leading researchers and policymakers in this field, and will provide plenty of time for discussion and interaction. -
22 October 2014, 5:30pm
How Governing Has Become Harder
How governing has become harder -- the increasing external, and self-imposed constraints on governments. A Lady Margaret Lecture to be given by the Rt Hon Peter Riddell CBE, Director of the Institute for Government.