Humanities at the heart of government: what does policy making stand to gain? - a podcast by Cambridge University
from 2015-05-01T10:14:22
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In this session, speakers cover the role of the humanities in shaping public policy from the view of a civil servant, the toxic and complex issue of the free movement of workers, and the humanities and policy making in a hyper-connected world. The session was chaired by Lord Richard Wilson (Cabinet Secretary 1998 - 2002) and speakers included Graham Pendlebury (Department for Transport); Professor Catherine Barnard (Professor of European Law, University of Cambridge); and Dr Fabrizio Sestini (European Commission DG Connect).
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