GradFUTURES Science Policy Learning Cohort: 1. Why science policy and career paths

Date
Feb 12, 2025, 4:00 pm6:00 pm
Location
Wallace Hall 300

Details

Event Description

This cohort is in partnership with Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (CPREE)Co-developed by Faculty Fellows in Professional Development Innovation and graduate students, this learning cohort will learn, discuss and investigate landscape and careers in science policy, at the federal and state levels. 

Learning Objectives

Participants of the GradFUTURES-C-PREE Science Policy Learning Cohort will learn and discuss the following:

  • The landscape of science policy- how scientific evidence informs and influences policy making, and how policies impact scientific research.
  • The systems, people and process policymaking at the federal and state levels including agenda setting and budget allocations.
  • How stakeholders or constituents can inform or influence policy agendas. 
  • Role of researchers in informing evidence-based science policy.
  • Pathways into science policy for scientists and scholars across public or private sectors. 
  • Visualizing ideas to actions through case studies, bills or acts passed (or failed to pass) at the federal or state level, and factors influencing outcomes. 
  • Imperative for interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, social scientists, public and policy makers for successful science policy.
  • Effective communication skills to engage policy makers and constituents shaping science policy
Session Description: In the first session, you will discuss why and how scientists and scholars can engage with science policy. In the session, you will
  • meet the cohort 
  • learn about syllabus and expectations
  • learn about resources and
  • pathways to science policy: alum panel
Facilitators: 
  • Kelly Finke, GS EEB and GradFUTURES UAF
  • Keely Swan, C-PREE
  • Maya Chung, GS AOS and GradFUTURES PDA
  • Sonali Majumdar, GradFUTURES
Guest speakers and alum panelists
  • Laura Hopkins, (* 10, PPPL), PPPL
  • Shannon Erwin, Eagleton Science & Politics Program, Rutgers
  • Shin-Yi Lin (*11, MOL) , NJ Executive Branch
  • Hannah Safford (*17, SPIA), Federation of American Scientist
  • Chris Crawford (*22 SPIA), AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow

Accessibility

To request accommodations for this or any event, please contact the organizer or the GradFUTURES team at least 3 working days prior to the event.