📎Join us in 6 days for our Careers Workshop! 📎
Panel discussion and Q+A with Chris Richards, Amy Munro-Faure, Julian Huppert, Hayley Clissold and presentation by Beka Kimberly!
📢📢CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 📢📢
The Cambridge Journal of Science and Policy is calling for submissions for Volume 4, Issue 2!
Visit our website, https://t.co/5GHMss25sd, for more detail on what we are looking for. 🧵
Excited that the POSTnote I worked on about ‘Urban outdoor air quality’ during my time at @POST_UK has now been published and many thanks to all contributors!
The @CMO_England 2022 Annual Report focused on air pollution, stating that “we can and should go further to reduce air pollution”. Our POSTnote has more on ambient air quality, how pollutants affect our health, and measures to mitigate poor air quality: https://t.co/B1kGDo8qbB
🔔📕📗The Cambridge Journal of Science & Policy is inviting submissions! 📗📕🔔
Visit our website, https://t.co/5GHMss25sd, for more detail on what we are looking for. Submissions are welcomed from authors all over the world, from all career stages. 🧵
🚨CUSPE's 2022-23 Launch Event is tomorrow between 6-8PM!🚨
Join us for networking with other science policy enthusiasts, a detailed introduction to CUSPE and of course free food and drink!
Signup through the link below:
https://t.co/CclFIvzMdh
🎈 Open to students, post-docs, and alumni of @Cambridge_Uni
Interested in evidence-based #policy?
Links between #academics and #policymakers?
Do you want to build your #networks?
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Great tradition from my postdoc with @juliusbrennecke that we could finally pick up: two-lab joint retreats. Very thankful for the feast of new science, ideas, jokes, viewpoints, and connections 🥳 from our first retreat with the splendid crowd from the @FelipeKTeixeira lab
Patrick McAlary, @Department_ASNC PhD student, has been involved in developing & presenting research to @CambsCC calling for local government to do more to support young people as they transition from care into independence. Find out more: https://t.co/SIyNYYShxc @CamCUSPE
Glad to see @Cambslive highlighting the recommendations 👇
🗞 https://t.co/200An1PioF
Thank you to all the young people leaving care who contributed their time and energy towards this research ✨
Congratulations to CUSPE's 2020 Q1 policy challenges team for presenting their recommendations to @CambsCC
🎥 https://t.co/Tlq6VgkFAz
📖 https://t.co/JGVtkvmvti
It's fantastic to see how our recommendations have shaped the council's approach on issues such as #counciltax ✨
"Talking to @JonAshworth MP helped me better understand how useful meetings with experts can be for those in public policy."
A blog post by @_ellieblake, Secretary of
@CamCUSPE after shadowing one of our #CSaPFellows at @Cambridge_Uni.
Read more ➡️https://t.co/3oojgy3WQy
Really exciting to welcome @JonAshworth to #Cambridge today as part of his @CSciPol policy fellowship!
Jonathan says he’s found it fascinating and so helpful to spend time here as a policy fellow.
#CSaPFellows
Shout out to @CamCUSPE, which is providing funding for young people leaving care to complete hands-on paid work experience with Cambridgeshire County Council.
https://t.co/awtyf0JBqT
Articles can cover topics within energy and climate policy, but we would also like to encourage articles that explore the broader ramifications of this across all aspects of science policy.
Submissions via email to [email protected] before 5pm on 31/01/22.
Welcome to @Cambridge_Uni! ❤️
Come visit us at #FreshersFair on Tuesday (6th) and Wednesday (7th) Oct to find out more about CUSPE! 🍕:
https://t.co/cw9NdZm1X0
Sneak preview 👀 : https://t.co/qQozHGW7aI
The first issue of the Cambridge Journal of Science & Policy is out!
This student-run peer-reviewed #scipol journal is an initiative of @CamCUSPE, featuring policy briefs, research reviews & more! It's been a pleasure being part of the editorial team🔖
https://t.co/vEOZNvhUJq
If you touch two CLEAN blocks of the same metal together in space, they weld!
Atoms in solid metals move a bit. Touch two clean surfaces together, and the atoms can't tell they're in different blocks so they become one group of atoms, ie ONE SOLID.
(Gif: https://t.co/8YZxHWYoZP)
I created a moment from 2 great threads where (combined) >700 black pple in STEM introduced themselves/shared content. If you’re looking for contributors search the people in the comments instead of picking the same 2 people from your “diversity” list x
https://t.co/Yb8Q57pGks