Webinar: Informational Session for CCST Fellowship Applicants, Jan. 13th

January 6, 2016 | ,  

It’s the start of a new year, and time to make new plans. If you’re a scientist or engineer who is exploring opportunities in the public policy realm, join us for our upcoming webinar to learn about the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship:


CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship
Informational Session
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Pacific
Registration Link: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/1ytonb6qe5eg&eom

We’ll provide an introduction to our Science Fellows program and answer any questions about the Fellowship year and the application process. Members of our 2016 Fellows Class will also be on hand to talk about their experience.

Experience a year of public service and leadership training, and grow your career while making a difference in California’s policy arena. We hope to see you online on January 13th, and we look forward to receiving your Fellowship application by February 29th!

Did you miss the webinar? Here are the slides and audio from today’s session!


Follow updates from the CCST Fellows at facebook.com/ccstfellows and twitter.com/ccstfellows. Learn more about the CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship here.

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