UC San Diego Career Night, January 23rd: CCST Deputy Director Amber Mace, PhD

January 19, 2017 | , Ā 

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

The UCSD Graduate Student Association will host CCST Deputy Director Amber Mace, PhD, at their next GrAdvantage Career Night. Come hear about Amber’s own experience transitioning from academic research to a policy career, through her experience in the United States Senate and the Schwarzenegger and Brown Administrations.

Amber will also discuss our CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship, and answer any questions you might have before you apply by February 28th!

 

UC San DiegoĀ GrAdvantage Career Night
with Amber Mace, PhD
Monday, January 23, 2017
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Career Services Center Patio, UC San Diego

Event Details:
gsa.ucsd.edu/gradvantage

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