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Public Talk by Caroline Lambert:  Climate Action, Trade, and the EU

Public Talk by Caroline Lambert: Climate Action, Trade, and the EU

Jul 23, 2021 | Events, News

When: Thursday 29 July, 1pm Where: Architecture Lecture Room 1 (421W-201) The European Union and its Member States, like New Zealand and 195 other countries, signed up to the global Paris Agreement in 2015. Mid-July, the EU became the first party to table a...
Policy Pod: Enough of experts: does Brexit spell the slow death of British science and evidence-informed decision-making?

Policy Pod: Enough of experts: does Brexit spell the slow death of British science and evidence-informed decision-making?

Nov 26, 2019 | Policy Commons Blog, Policy Pod

Professor James Wilsdon (Professor of Research Policy, University of Sheffield) Recorded: Tuesday 12 November at the University of Auckland Enough of experts: does Brexit spell the slow death of British science and evidence-informed decision-making? The UK is...
Policy Pod: Enough of experts: does Brexit spell the slow death of British science and evidence-informed decision-making?

Public Lecture: Enough of experts: does Brexit spell the slow death of British science and evidence-informed decision-making?

Oct 2, 2019 | Events, Policy Commons Blog

Professor James Wilsdon (Professor of Research Policy, University of Sheffield) Date: Tuesday 12 November Time: 12-1pm Venue: Pat Hannan Room (207-501) Enough of experts: does Brexit spell the slow death of British science and evidence-informed decision-making? The UK...

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