Date Feb 6, 2024, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Location Robertson Hall Bowl 016, Princeton, NJ 08544, United States Related link More details in My PrincetonU Share on X Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Details Event Description Are you interested in Learning about careers in science policy for PhDs? Understanding the science policy at the state level with a focus on New Jersey Gaining skills and experiences in science policy through a fellowship Join us for a panel discussion on state-level science policy in NJ, with a welcome by John Farmer, Jr. Princeton graduate alumni working in different branches of New Jersey Government will discuss their careers and, more broadly, opportunities for scientists to shape policy in different fields (such as health care, environment). Furthermore, learn about the Eagleton Science & Policy Fellowship- a fantastic postdoctoral opportunity to work on science policy in New Jersey’s State Government! This panel is co-sponsored by GradFUTURES (Graduate School) and Center for Policy Research on Energy and Environment (SPIA). Panelists: Shin-Yi Lin *11, Molecular Biology, a former Eagleton fellow, currently working in the NJ Executive Branch – Human Services, health policy Celia Smits *23, Molecular Biology, a current Eagleton Science and Politics Fellow in the NJ Legislative Branch – NJ Senate Democrats Matt Weber *09, Psychology, currently working in the Executive Branch – Attorney Generals, in criminal justice and law enforcement data Jennie Willemsen *21, Civil and Environmental Engineering, currently working in the Executive Branch - NJ Department of Environmental Protection, contaminated site remediation and redevelopment Shannon Erwin, program coordinator, Eagleton Science and Politics Program Accessibility To request accommodations for this or any event, please contact the organizer or James M. Van Wyck at least 3 working days prior to the event. Upcoming Professional Development Events Oct 11 Office Hours with Graduate Alum in Residence Jean Tom *93 CBE Oct 14 Fall Break Parallel Programming Bootcamp (Oct 14-15) Oct 14 Part 1, Wild Walks: Exploring Minerals and Elements in Sculptures Oct 15 Fall Break Parallel Programming Bootcamp (Oct 14-15) Oct 15 Inclusive Leadership Learning Cohort 2024: Session 5 "Social Change Model and Understanding Implicit & Explicit Bias" Oct 16 Introduction to Accelerated Data Science Oct 17 A.I. in the Cloud: Overview of Azure and GCP, Deep Dive into AWS Oct 17 Part 2, Wild Walks: Exploring Minerals and Elements in Buildings View All Events