Position Associate Director, Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) Email [email protected] Bio/Description Keely Swan is the Associate Director of the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE). In this capacity, she manages the center's communication efforts, programmatic planning, financial management, research administration, staffing, and outreach. Prior to joining Princeton University, Keely worked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center (PKG Center). From 2013-2018, she managed the MIT IDEAS Global Challenge, a social innovation and entrepreneurship program for student teams working on community-engaged projects to improve quality of life for under-served populations. Keely previously spent several years managing an international campaign on human rights and gender-based violence at the Center for Women’s Global Leadership at Rutgers University. She also worked at Brandeis University as the coordinator for the Brandeis-India Initiative. In 2007-08, she spent a year at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. Keely holds an MA in Anthropology from Brandeis University and a BA in International Studies from Franklin & Marshall College. Her Masters research explored international human rights policy-making processes at the United Nations Human Rights Council. Upcoming Professional Development Events Mar 19 Digital Scholarship Foundations: Static Websites (4 of 4) Mar 19 GradFUTURES Science Policy Learning Cohort: 5. Public engagement & media literacy Mar 20 Research Data Stewardship series: Data Organization Mar 20 Crafternoon: Decoupage a Pressed Flower Bookmark Mar 20 Using R with ArcGIS Pro Mar 20 Creating Reusable Python Code: From Notebooks to Scripts to Packages Mar 21 Tour of Firestone Library Mar 21 Fiber+Data: Working Session #2 Mar 24 Science Mapping with VOS Viewer Mar 24 Geospatial Analysis with ArcGIS Online Mar 24 From Dissertation to Dream Job: Leveraging AI & LinkedIn for Career Clarity Mar 24 Science Communication Day: Creative Communications for (Non-Technical) Public Engagement: Panel