The Hopes and Fears Lab on Double Decker Buses
Have you ever wandered through the park on your way to work and spotted two vintage double decker buses improbably parked on the greenery? That’s …
Have you ever wandered through the park on your way to work and spotted two vintage double decker buses improbably parked on the greenery? That’s …
There’s something special, and calming, about good conversation over a good meal. This is even truer for the Islamic community during the holy month of …
We are very excited to announce that The Hopes and Fears Lab, our flagship engagement project, has been written up in an academic journal for …
Emotion is too often treated as a taboo in academic circles. Objectivity, and complete divorce from anything which could cloud one’s golden impartiality, is often …
The majority of the British public feel that scientists should listen more to what ordinary people think. We agree with them. And we research how …
Hope, fear, frustration,curiosity… Emotions are everywhere when we bring together publics and communities with research. How can we navigate and manage these emotional experiences? and …
We were honoured to be featured in a wonderful Kavli Foundation article recently, which can be read here: https://www.kavlifoundation.org/news/the-hopes-and-fears-lab This article focuses on The Hopes …
We were delighted to work with Cambridge TV at our recent Hopes and Fears Lab events to create two fantastic videos! You can read more …
Daniela presented a poster on her current work within the Creativity for Scientific Change project at the Cambridge Public Health showcase event on “Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Adversity – The Role of Public Health”. The poster presents an analysis of how these reflections are being incorporated into AI research with a focus on two important conferences in the field of AI ethics, machine learning and computational neuroscience: ACM FAccT & NeurIPS.
In June, Richard Milne, Deputy Director of KCESP was a speaker at an event that KCESP co-sponsored with the Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery on …