Hi all, I've recently moved to UCL where I am initiating a new MPA in Digital Technologies and Public Policy <http://www.ucl.ac.uk/steapp/study/masters/2018-19/digital-technologies-and-policy>. The program prepares future leaders and decision makers working in policy to meet the challenges and opportunities presented by today's fast-evolving digital technologies. The program has a strong applied element that involves co-produced group research projects between the students and policy 'clients' from the public and private sectors. I'm looking for ambitious, open-minded, curious students who are willing to step out of their disciplinary silos to work collaboratively with students from across the University. We've got some generous scholarships available <http://www.ucl.ac.uk/steapp/study/masters/funding-and-scholarships> and I'd be very grateful if you would circulate news of this for me. Getting new programs off the ground is always a struggle in the first year so any support would be much appreciated! Thanks, Madeline Dr Madeline Carr Associate Professor of International Relations and Cyber Security Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy (STEaPP) University College London mobile: +44 (0)752 867 2088 email: madelinemcarr@gmailcom twitter: @MadelineCarr *Recently published...* 'Cyberspace and International Order' in *The Anarchical Society at 40: Contemporary Challenges and Prospects. <https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-anarchical-society-at-40-9780198805144?cc=gb&lang=en&> *Hidemi Suganami, Madeline Carr and Adam Humphreys (eds). Oxford: OUP, 2017