On The Cusp   /     An Introduction to Policy Making

Description

Welcome to On the Cusp, a new podcast about Science and Policy. This is the first episode, in which we discuss the process of integrating science into the policy making process. We spoke to Lord Martin Rees, astrophysicist and peer in the House of Lords, and Prof. Michelle Baddeley, a fellow of the Centre for

Summary

Welcome to On the Cusp, a new podcast about Science and Policy. This is the first episode, in which we discuss the process of integrating science into the policy making process. We spoke to Lord Martin Rees, astrophysicist and peer in the House of Lords, and Prof. Michelle Baddeley, a fellow of the Centre for Science and Policy at Cambridge University. We also interviewed Daniel Zeichner, MP for Cambridge and shadow Secretary for Transport, as well as Dr. David Cleeveley, founder of the Centre for Science and Policy. To gain insight into how the public can engage in Science and Policy, we spoke to Anna Perman from the British Science Association.

If you want to get in touch, tweet at us at @CamCUSPE.

Subtitle
Welcome to On the Cusp, a new podcast about Science and Policy. This is the first episode, in which we discuss the process of integrating science into the policy making process. We spoke to Lord Martin Rees, astrophysicist and peer in the House of Lords,
Duration
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Publishing date
2015-12-07 16:44
Link
http://www.cuspe.org/podcast/2754/
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Enclosures
http://www.cuspe.org/podcast-download/2754/2754.mp3
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Shownotes

Welcome to On the Cusp, a new podcast about Science and Policy. This is the first episode, in which we discuss the process of integrating science into the policy making process. We spoke to Lord Martin Rees, astrophysicist and peer in the House of Lords, and Prof. Michelle Baddeley, a fellow of the Centre for Science and Policy at Cambridge University. We also interviewed Daniel Zeichner, MP for Cambridge and shadow Secretary for Transport, as well as Dr. David Cleeveley, founder of the Centre for Science and Policy. To gain insight into how the public can engage in Science and Policy, we spoke to Anna Perman from the British Science Association.

If you want to get in touch, tweet at us at @CamCUSPE.