CCST Science Fellows Info Session at @UCSantaBarbara, January 27th

January 13, 2017 | ,  

Are you a UC Santa Barbara graduate student, postdoc, or faculty member curious about career training in science policy? We have an event for you.

The UCSB Graduate Division and the UCSB Center for Science and Engineering Partnerships will host an info session on the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship on Friday, January 27th, 2017.

Come meet fellowship program manager Annie Morgan, and then apply for our 2018 Fellowship Class by February 28th!

 

CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship
Campus Info Session
Friday, January 27, 2017
1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
1601 Elings Hall, UC Santa Barbara

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www.gradpost.ucsb.edu/career-tools/career-tools-article/2017/01/10/ccst-policy-fellows-info-session-on-jan.-27

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The CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship trains scientific thinkers to be policy-savvy, while helping equip California’s lawmakers with science-savvy staff. Follow updates from the CCST Science Fellows on Facebook at facebook.com/ccstfellows and on Twitter @CCSTFellows. Explore the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship here.

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