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- Cambridge Public Policy Lecture: Baroness Neuberger
- How religion has changed in Britain since the 1980s, and what it means for policy
- Cambridge Public Policy Lecture: Lord O'Donnell
- Public knowledge: Lessons from public dialogues commissioned by the RCUK
- Cambridge Public Policy Lecture: Lord Young of Graffham
- Cambridge Public Policy Lecture: Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith
- Living with earthquakes in the developing world
- “When a man is tired of London...”: The politics, pressures and practicalities of working for the Mayors of London
- Geographic data in support of public policy: The example of a housing age and type survey for planning
- You take the high road, and we’ll take the high road: The new terrain of co-regulating good governance
- From Irish to Muslim threats: Evaluating the impact of counter-terrorism in multi-ethnic Britain
- Algae for energy and industrial biotechnology
- Baking bread without flour: Why Government computing is so broken and how universities can help fix it
- Does well-being have a role to play in public policy
- Innovation management by global health entrepreneurs
- Monitoring volcanic gas emissions: from innovation to operational application
- Too much of a group hug? Can radical challenge strengthen the advice provided to policymakers by government social scientists?
- The Meaning of Liberal Learning
- How a Broader Appreciation of ‘Value’ Can Contribute to Better Policy Making
- Influencing Science Policy: Headlines Alone Are Not Enough
- Politics and the Media: A Case of British Exceptionalism
- The Uses and Abuses of Opinion Polling - Workshop 1
- Should the UK Have a New Industrial Policy? Rebalancing the Economy for Growth
- Talking to Terrorists
- Post-bureaucratic Public Services: Future Capabilities
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