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Centre for Science & Policy

The Centre for Science and Policy helps the sciences and technology to serve society by promoting engagement between researchers and policy professionals.Image courtesy of margarita mp from Flickr Creative Commons

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    The role of evidence and analysis in effective policy making

    To commemorate 50 years since the death of Churchill and 75 years since he became Prime Minister, the Centre for Science and Policy and Churchill College jointly organised a distinguished panel discussion to discuss the role of evidence and analysis in effective policy making. Chaired by Dame Athene Donald, Master of Churchill College, panellists included: Charles Clarke (Home Secretary, 2004 - 2006), Lord Peter Hennessy (Historian, Queen Mary University of London), Sir Richard Mottram (former Chairman, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) and Lord Richard Wilson (Cabinet Secretary, 1998 - 2002). This event is part of the CSaP 2015 annual conference, and also part of a broader national...

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    Connectivity and flows in future cities

    In 2014, for the first time, more people live in cities than in rural areas. By 2050, more than 70% of people are predicted to be living in cities. Such rapid growth and urbanisation creates tremendous opportunities and also tremendous challenges, both for the people who live there and for the environment. Can we rethink how we design and live in cities in the future? How will resources flow to and around them and how will cities adapt to the challenges they face?

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    Future of Economics and Public Policy with Ha-Joon Chang

    A lecture and discussion with Ha-Joon Chang and panel for Cambridge Public Policy Strategic Research Initiative.

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    The GCSA at 50: reflections on the past, present and future of scientific advice

    To mark the fifty year anniversary of Solly Zuckerman’s appointment as the first Government Chief Scientific Adviser, CSaP came together with the Royal Society, GO-Science and SPRU to host an event on the past, present and future of scientific advice. The event took the form of two panel sessions, the first being retrospective, focusing on the formation and evolution of the role of GCSA, and the second prospective, looking at how the role is changing and where it might go from here.

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    Energy, Climate Change and Sustainability: a necessity as the mother of many inventions

    Professor Steven Chu, former Energy Secretary under President Obama, delivered the 2014 S T Lee Lecture on 10 November at the University of Cambridge. Science and technology such as the industrial and agricultural revolutions have profoundly transformed the world. In his talk, Professor Chu will first discuss an “epidemiological” approach of assessing the risks of climate change, and then provide a perspective on how we can mitigate the risks with science, technology and policy, so that sustainable energy becomes the low cost option.

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    Midlife approaches to prevent dementia, frailty and disability in later life (Louise Lafortune)

    Louise Lafortune's presentation on midlife approaches to prevent dementia, frailty and disability in later life , presented at the Policy Challenges workshop 'Ageing: modelling health and social care', 23rd June 2014.

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    Ageing and modelling of infectious diseases (Petra Klepac)

    Petra Klepac's presentation on ageing and modelling of infectious diseases, presented at the Policy Challenges workshop 'Ageing: modelling health and social care', 23rd June 2014.

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    Sue Owen, Permanent Secretary, Department for Culture, Media and Sport

    Sue Owen discusses the importance of government links with research and academia.

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    Vince Cable: Where next for further and higher education?

    23 April 2014: Vince Cable gives a detailed account of the current state of our post-school training system and how we again need to close the gap that Anthony Crosland set out to do over half a century ago.

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    The Future of Science in Parliament by Dr Julian Huppert and Dr Evan Harris

    Leading the lecture on 19 November, Dr Harris gave his perspective, from more than 10 years in parliament, on the key challenges that lie ahead in respect of science policy, evidence-based policy making and government spending priorities. Dr Huppert gave his own perspective and discussed how he hoped the government would meet these challenges.

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    Our Easter Island Moment: is it already too late to save the environment?

    CSaP Distinguished Lecture, 7 June 2010 Sarah Mukherjee - Former BBC Environment Correspondent

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    Science Policy Research - Can Research Influence Policy? How? And Does It Make for Better Policy?

    Ben R. Martin SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex CSaP Distinguished Lecture Murray Edwards College 3 March 2010

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The Centre for Science and Policy helps the sciences and technology to serve society by promoting engagement between researchers and policy professionals.Image courtesy of margarita mp from Flickr Creative Commons

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Cambridge University

Produced by Nick Saffell

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