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What does it take to achieve science-informed policy?
At the CSaP Annual Lecture last month, Dame Sally Davies told the behind-the-scenes story of her work on AMR, drawing lessons for scientists, civil servants, politicians and others committed to evidence-informed policy.
5 March 2020
New Policy Fellows elected: Easter 2020
We look forward to welcoming our newly elected Policy Fellows when they make their first visits to Cambridge next term.
4 March 2020
Transitioning to net zero
In the final session of the 2020 Christ's Climate Series, we explored economic considerations in the transition to net zero.
18 February 2020
The road to net zero
With the UK government having committed to reaching net zero by 2050, speakers gathered at the third session of the 2020 Christ's Climate Series to discuss the economic, systemic and behavioural changes we will face along the road to net zero.
5 February 2020
The Crisis of the Anthropocene
As part of the 2020 Christ's Climate Series, Professor Charlie Kennel posited that climate change is no longer simply a scientific or technological problem, but rather a global and societal phenomenon which he described as “the crisis of the Anthropocene.”
23 January 2020
How can we work towards a low carbon transition?
Professor Charlie Kennel, Dr Emily Shuckburgh, and Simon Sharpe kicked off the first seminar in the 2020 Christ's Climate Series with a discussion on UK policy in the lead up to the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference and opportunities for academic research to contribute.
21 January 2020
Developing a generation of scientific advisors in STEM
How can future leaders in the engineering and physical sciences contribute to policymaking? CSaP and the Bennett Institute explored this question at a recent event with Churchill College.
14 January 2020
A greener future for the military?
In December, policymakers and academics gathered at the University of Cambridge for a CSaP-hosted discussion on the future of military operations and rapid response to humanitarian disasters in a changing energy landscape.
20 December 2019
Protecting Privacy and Using Data
How do we create conditions for getting the best value out of data while protecting the interests of data subjects? At a meeting for CSaP Continuing Policy Fellows, Dr McCarthy and Professor Finkelstein explored technologies for data privacy which would allow policy makers and industry to make use of large datasets.