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Ashes to Ashes

18 February 2013 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

“Ashes to ashes” is how Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA) John Beddington’s term in office has been coined, as he…

The Future of Academic Impact

19 December 2012 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

LSE’s public policy group put on an excellent conference programme on 4 December at Beveridge Hall. The conference explored the…

LERU 10 – Open Horizons: A Revolution in Open Science

19 December 2012 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

  Brussels on a cold morning, the sun reluctantly rising in the clear sky, and there’s science to be done….

CODATA 2012

19 December 2012 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

  On the understanding that we needed to be indoors for a conference, the Taipei weather was accordingly drizzly with…

Predistribution Strategies: Innovation, Finance and Inclusive Growth

19 December 2012 by Caroline Dynes, Policy Adviser

I attended a Policy Network event on 3 December. It was part of their series on economic reform, and the…

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