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Upcoming Events

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  • CSCEN Off-Shoots - Influencing Behaviours to Support the Adoption of Circular Innovation - With Clarasys
    CSCEN Off-Shoots - Influencing Behaviours to Support the Adoption of Circular Innovation - With Clarasys
    08 May 2024, 12:00 – 13:00
    MS Teams
    In this partnered event with Clarasys consultants, we learn about the circular economy and the opportunities and challenges in influence climate positive consumer behaviours.
  • CSCEN May Careers Talk: Strategy to Action - a guide for strategic thinking and practice in government systems
    CSCEN May Careers Talk: Strategy to Action - a guide for strategic thinking and practice in government systems
    13 May 2024, 13:00 – 14:00
    MS Teams
    How can we define what strategy means in government? How can we get better at it? What does it mean for our systems? Join our session with Benjamin Bilski to discuss these questions in relation to the Policy Profession's new "Strategy for Action" toolkit.
  • CSCEN May Discussion Group: How can you aggregate micro choices to have macro impacts?
    CSCEN May Discussion Group: How can you aggregate micro choices to have macro impacts?
    Wed, 15 May
    Microsoft Teams
    15 May 2024, 13:00 – 14:00 BST
    Microsoft Teams
    15 May 2024, 13:00 – 14:00 BST
    Microsoft Teams
    Join our May Discussion Group to explore How can you aggregate micro choices to have macro impacts? 1-2 pm 15th May.
  • CSCEN May Talk: Enabling Green Choices
    CSCEN May Talk: Enabling Green Choices
    Wed, 22 May
    Microsoft Teams
    22 May 2024, 12:00 – 13:00
    Microsoft Teams
    22 May 2024, 12:00 – 13:00
    Microsoft Teams
    Individuals make decisions, but the architecture in which they act is a matter of policy. In this months talk we look at the behavioural science being used to direct public choice towards reducing waste, living sustainably, and negotiating climate misinformation.
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