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Professor Michael Kenny. Michael is inaugural Director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy.
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Michael Kenny is the Inaugural Director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at Cambridge University. He is a leading scholar of public policy, governance, territorial politics, and British politics and political ideas.
Jan 11, 2024 · Michael Kenny, Professor of Public Policy at the Bennett Institute, explores the crises and tensions within the British Union after Brexit. He draws on interviews with politicians and civil servants to examine the challenges of devolution and national identity.
Michael Kenny is professor of public policy at the University of Cambridge. Kenny was the first director of the Mile End Institute and sits on the Leverhulme Trust's advisory committee.
Professor Kenny is a public policy expert and director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. He teaches and researches on political thought, ideologies, nationhood, civil society and political reform.
Professor Michael Kenny. Michael Kenny is Chair of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge, and the inaugural Director of the Cambridge Institute of Public Policy. He has previously held positions at Queen’s University, Belfast, the University of Sheffield, and Queen Mary University of London, where he was the inaugural Director of the ...
Michael Kenny is a leading scholar of British politics and public policy, and the Director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. He is also involved in several research projects on expertise, place, and governance at CRASSH and the British Academy.