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On 22 November 2016, CSPL held a joint seminar with University College London’s Constitution Unit on the impact of referendums in the UK.
Report of a seminar on climate science research in the UK.
Report of an academic seminar held on 27th October, 2014
Report of an expert seminar on the future of education in an ageing population.
The seminar discussed whether small-farm agriculture should be the engine of pro-poor growth in the developing world
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Report of a seminar on advanced materials research in the UK.
Report of a seminar on robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) research in the UK.
A summary of a seminar in November 2012 that identified the main challenges and opportunities of a self-improving school system.
Report of a seminar on energy research in the UK.
Report of a seminar with older people in Sunderland on the future of an ageing population in the north-east.
This report summarises the main topics of conversation and issues raised at a DFID seminar
Introduction to food hypersensitivity, food allergens (touching on allergens outside of the UK/EU) and gluten and food intolerance compounds
Report of a seminar on population health sciences research in the UK.
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