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Workshop for the Next Generation of Science and Technology Policy Leaders - Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes (CSPO)
Call for proposals
Complex problems of science, technology, and society are conspicuously, perhaps uniquely, apparent in national politics today. Where is the community of science policy scholars who can span the terrains of intellectual inquiry and real-world practice to contribute to public deliberation and democratic decision making on these problems? The Workshop for the Next Generation of Science and Technology Policy Leaders aims to build a small community of particularly promising early career individuals who can participate effectively in science and technology policy (STP) activities, broadly construed, taking advantage of the current national attention given to STP issues and dilemmas.
Arizona State University - Tempe, Arizona
Submission Deadline: 25 October 2009
Workshop: 16-19 May 2010More information: http://tinyurl.com/npwj2z The workshop constitutes the heart of a larger Conference on the Rightful Place of Science that CSPO is organizing. The conference and workshop will convene Monday morning 16 May 2010 and adjourn mid-day on Wednesday 18 May 2010. Next Generation participants will share special events at the Conference with internationally prominent keynote speakers and “exemplars”of science and policy practice. CSPO calls for proposals to participate in the Workshop. A complete proposal consists of three parts: an abstract summarizing research activities that will be presented at the workshop, including a choice of theme track (see below); a brief essay on the significance of the research topic for real-world science and technology policy problems; and biographical information. Each item is limited to one page of single-spaced text.
Eligible applicants will have received their PhD (or other terminal degree) in 2004 or more recently and will not be in a tenured position. Selection criteria will be (1) intellectual quality; (2) clear relevance to STP issues; and (3) evidence of effective communication skills. We intend to fully support 12 participants. We are strongly committed to ensuring appropriate diversity among the supported participants. Successful applicants will have their participation in the Workshop and Conference funded by CSPO and will receive an honorarium for writing both a scholarly paper and a paper on the same subject but for more general audiences.
Proposals must be submitted to one of six theme tracks:
Submit proposal materials by October 25th to
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