2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

INS 15 - Fellowships and Awards to Jump Start Your Career in Science Policy and Beyond

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
243, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Organizer:
Caroline E. Ridley
Co-organizers:
Sarah Anderson , Anjali Kumar and Astrid Caldas
Moderator:
Caroline E. Ridley
Careers in science policy are exciting and rewarding. But how does an ecologist get on a path towards a career informing policy? In this Inspire session, come hear from individuals who have successfully navigated those first, crucial steps and are now working in science policy or other applied science fields like science education. Each speaker will talk about serving in one of the premier science policy fellowships in the country and/or winning an early-career award acknowledging their science policy work as students. These fellowships and awards represent some of the best opportunities to learn firsthand what it means to influence decision-making with science. And they put scientists in contact with a range of policy makers (e.g., executive vs. legislative branches of government). They also connect individuals to create a network of motivated, passionate people with a common goal of making science a keystone for development of good policy. A Q&A session with the presenters will follow so that anyone interested in the programs discussed can learn more about them.
The Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award
Anna M. Groves, Michigan State University
Christine Mirzayan Fellowship
Brittany M. Bernik, Gulf Restoration Program
ORISE Fellowship
Alan Talhelm, California Air Resources Board
AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships
Anjali Kumar, Union of Concerned Scientists
CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellowship
Dylan E. Chapple, California Council on Science and Technology
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