Henry Dimbleby MBE, co-founder of Leon and author of the government's food strategy, will discuss the societal impact of food systems with Deborah Prentice, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Themed panel discussions will focus on resilience, infrastructure, governance, and disruption, and bring together interdisciplinary thinking from across government, business, civil society, and academia in this collaborative, interdisciplinary hybrid event.
The Bennett Institute for Public Policy Annual Conference creates an opportunity for some of our leading practitioners, academic thinkers and policy experts to engage with each other in productive and wide-angled conversations about some of the most pressing challenges facing governments around the world.
Henry Dimbleby MBE, co-founder of Leon, food campaigner, speaker and non-executive director, will deliver the keynote lecture and discuss the impact of food systems on society in conversation with Deborah Prentice, Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge.
This year’s panel discussions are organised under the thematic headings of resilience, infrastructure, governance and disruption.
This hybrid event brings together delegates from the worlds of government, business, civil society and academia.
View the full programme and book your place at: https://www.bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/conference