Application Deadline: February 19, 2016
Competition Details
The CIRES Center for Science and Technology Policy Research is hosting a competition to send two CU Boulder students to Washington, DC to attend the AAAS “Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering” workshop. The competition is open to any full-time CU Boulder graduate student or well-qualified graduating senior in one of the following fields: Biological, physical, or earth sciences; Computational sciences and mathematics; Engineering disciplines; Medical and health sciences and Social and behavioral sciences. Please submit a one-page statement explaining the importance of the workshop to your career development to ami@cires.colorado.edu by February 19, 2016. The evaluation committee will select two students from those who apply. The competition is being organized by the Graduate Certificate Program in Science and Technology Policy and is supported by the University of Colorado Graduate School and Center for STEM Learning.
Panel Discussion About AAAS Case Workshop: A look from the past winners
Thursday, February 4
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM
CIRES Building, Room S274
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To learn more about the AAAS CASE Workshop please attend a panel discussion with previous winners of the competition. The panel will be moderated by Abby Benson from CU’s Office of Government Relations. Cosponsored by the CU-Boulder chapter of the Forum on Science Ethics and Policy (FOSEP).