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CEP conferences on science and policy and social exclusion.

Richard Freeman and Leon Feinstein have run a series of conferences is designed to bring together policy makers and researchers from a range of disciplines such as brain science, genetics, psychology, sociology, and economics to consider the relative importance of biological, genetic and social factors in the development of aspects of social exclusion. We provide a particular focus on new insights that should inform policymaking and aim to support the development of inter-disciplinary research. These conferences are an important forum for the dissemination of research findings between the scientific community and those engaged in social science. It also helps ensure that research is focused on the needs of policy makers. Last year's conference focused on early childhood. This year's conference focused on adolescence.