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SUMMARY:Panel of NYS Science Policy Fellows
DESCRIPTION:Join the discussion with the Deputy Director of the Rockefeller Institute’s NYS Science Policy Fellows organized by the Graduate Student run organization Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) in collaboration with Careers Beyond Academia and CoRGI  (Chemists for Outreach and Graduate Inclusion). \nThe 2024-26 Science Policy Fellows are the inaugural cohort of the New York State Science Policy Fellowship. The fellows are placed in important roles in the state’s executive agencies and with the legislature. Through their work\, they will lend their technical and scientific expertise to policymakers while developing hands-on experience in state government. \nSpeakers\nLaura Rabinow\, Deputy Director of Research\, Rockefeller Institute of Government\nCurrent NYS Science Policy Fellows:\nEmily Laurilliard PhD’24\nMegan Cassingham\nAnqesha Murray \nThis event is for graduate students and postdocs to meet and learn from Science Policy Fellows and the deputy director of the Rockefeller Institute’s NYS Science Policy Fellowship. It will be held April 25 @9am-10:15am in 700 Clark Hall. Coffee and breakfast provided! In addition\, small discussion groups with the fellows will be held throughout the day by sign-up. \nScan the QR codes in the flyer below to RSVP and sign up for a small group meeting.. \n \nGo to Campus Groups for more.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/panel-of-nys-science-and-technology-fellows/
LOCATION:Clark Hall\, Room 700\, 142 Sciences Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Learn skills to address misinformation
DESCRIPTION:Join this workshop with alumna Kara Rode Webber PhD’22\, founder of Vaccination Conversations with Scientists (VaCS) on: \nAddressing Misinformation through Meaningful Conversation\nThe graduate student groups Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) and Vaccine Conversations with Scientists (VaCS) are collaborating to hold this workshop teaching skills to address misinformation\, with a VaCS info session to follow. This will be open to the campus community and held on Feb 11th at 4:30PM in Bradfield 101. Snacks and light refreshment will be provided!
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/learn-skills-to-address-misinformation/
LOCATION:Bradfield Hall 101
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Vaccination Conversations with Scientists (VaCS)
DESCRIPTION:VaCS connects scientists with community members to engage in conversations with people in the Ithaca and surrounding communities about the COVID-19 vaccine and other critical vaccinations. It began in 2021 as a grad student-led initiative as part of ASAP\, and is now transitioning to become a non-profit organization. \nTraditional public health messaging alone is insufficient to promote uptake of COVID-19 vaccines; among New York State residents\, less than 12 % are completely up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations. VaCS members help build trust between scientists and the community by initiating compassionate conversations about vaccines with people in our local area to promote educated heath decisions. \nIf you attended ASAP’s first event this year–a really interesting discussion with science communication educator and former Congressional Chief of Staff Mark Bayer–Mark talked a lot about how to leverage your position as a scientist to combat misinformation. You can put this into practice for a good cause by volunteering with VaCS! No specific vaccine or immunology background is necessary; we provide robust training and materials on vaccine and COVID-19 science\, combatting misinformation\, and science communication. \nGrad Student & Staff Orientation Meeting\nWeill Hall Room 226 on Sept. 19 @ 6pm\nLearn more about VaCS and how you can get involved. For more info\, register on CampusGroups here\, or visit the VaCS website. Hope to see you there! \nKara Rode Webber\, VaCS Co-Director \nWhat does VaCS do?\nVaCS is a collaboration between several county departments of health and Cornell Advancing Science and Policy\, with funding support from the Provost’s Office. Our goal is to engage the community and answer questions about vaccine safety and COVID-19. We reach people through phone-banking (remote/hybrid) and tabling/canvassing (in-person). \nWho can join?\nScientists of any level are welcome: grad students\, postdocs\, advanced undergraduates\, laboratory staff\, and faculty! Scientists at the Ithaca Campus and at Weill Cornell are all invited to join. \nWhat is the time commitment?\nIt’s up to you! We expect that you will attend at least 1 event per month\, however your commitment is flexible. You can also get more involved by joining VaCS leadership to help with behind-the-scenes work\, such as organizing events and managing the data. \nWhat are some types of outreach opportunities?\n\ntabling at community events\nphone-banking (virtual–held twice a week)\ndoor-to-door canvassing\ninformation sessions\n\nWhat has VaCS accomplished so far?\nWe have made over 10\,000 phone calls\, have a network of over 100 Cornell scientists\, and hosted numerous tabling and canvassing events jointly with the Tompkins County Health Department\, Cayuga Medical Center\, and health departments from surrounding counties. \nWhile it might seem like an impossible task\, 29% of our conversations with unvaccinated people have actually increased the self-reported likelihood of vaccination! \nYou do NOT need to be an expert in COVID-19! We will provide training to prepare you on the science\, as well as communication strategies to deal with controversial topics.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/vaccination-conversations-with-scientists-vacs/
LOCATION:226 Weill Hall\, 237 Tower Road\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Science Policy Discussion with Mark Bayer\, hosted by ASAP
DESCRIPTION:Are you a STEM graduate student or postdoc interested in science policy? \nFor the inaugural event of the year\, the Cornell Advancing Science and Policy Club (ASAP) will be hosting science communication educator and former Congressional Chief of Staff Mark Bayer to discuss misinformation\, strategies to advocate for scientifically informed policy\, and insights on the recent SCOTUS Chevron decision. Join in on: \nSeptember 6th at 4:30 p.m. in Weill Hall 226. A social reception will follow. Light refreshments will be provided. \nNo prior science policy knowledge required!\nClick here for more info and to register. \nAbout ASAP\nCornell Advancing Science And Policy Club (ASAP) is a student-run non-partisan group that connects STEM graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, and other members of the Cornell community with science policy on and off campus. We strive to provide opportunities to engage with decision making\, meet other policy-interested scientists\, communicate science\, and learn about careers in science policy.\nPlease feel free to reach out to eks88@cornell.edu or ibd5@cornell.edu with any questions or ideas about this upcoming semester. Additionally\, we will soon be sharing more info about other upcoming events!\nIsako\, Emma\, and Kara\nASAP E-Board
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/science-policy-discussion-with-mark-bayer-hosted-by-asap/
LOCATION:226 Weill Hall\, 237 Tower Road\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Advancing Science and Policy seeks new members
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) is seeking new members and looking to connect with existing members!  ASAP is a student-run organization that connects graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, and other members of the Cornell community with science policy on and off campus. ASAP strives to provide opportunities to engage with decision making\, meet other policy-interested scientists\, communicate science\, and learn about careers in science policy. \nCornell ASAP New Members General Body Meeting – Thursday\, April 11 \nCome and learn more about science policy and how you can contribute as a graduate student! Join us for our General Body Meeting on Thursday\, April 11th\, at 5:00 PM in Mann Library 102. \nSurvey:\nYour input matters! Please complete this survey by April 9th. This is your chance to share your interests\, availability\, and preferences for involvement with ASAP and science policy. Whether you’re interested in joining one of our initiatives\, assisting with event organization\, or contributing ideas for the group’s direction\, we want to hear from you! \nContact ASAP:\nIf you have any questions about the survey or ASAP\, feel free to reach out to us at cornellasap@gmail.com  . Visit our website to learn more: https://blogs.cornell.edu/asap/ \nPartnering organization:\nCareers Beyond Academia\, in the Graduate School Office of Career and Professional Development
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/advancing-science-and-policy-seeks-new-members/
LOCATION:Mann Library\, Room 102\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, New York\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Science and Technology Policy Writing Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Interested in science and technology (S&T) policy writing but don’t know where to start? Join this writing workshop series led by Dr. Deborah D. Stine\, founder of the Science and Technology Policy Academy. Dr. Stine has worked on numerous policy issues as the Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisors on S&T (PCAST) at the Obama White House\, and as a S&T policy specialist with the Congressional Research Service. \nWorkshop #1: Policy Writing 101: A How-to Guide\nMarch 15\, 2023\, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST\nThe first workshop will focus on identifying compelling science policy topics\, and how to write policy briefs and memos. \nWorkshop #2: Individualized Feedback Session\nMarch 29\, 2023\, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST\nThe second workshop will focus on workshopping the writing pieces and receiving individual feedback. \nClick on the session title to sign up either individually or as a group interested in NYS science policy! All experience levels are welcome. \nHosted by New York State Science and Technology Policy Network (NYSST)\, Cornell Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP)\, University of Rochester Science Policy Initiative\, Mount Sinai Science Policy Group \nFor any questions\, please email nysst.policy@gmail.com
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/science-and-technology-policy-writing-workshop-series/2023-03-29/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T170000
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SUMMARY:Science and Technology Policy Writing Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Interested in science and technology (S&T) policy writing but don’t know where to start? Join this writing workshop series led by Dr. Deborah D. Stine\, founder of the Science and Technology Policy Academy. Dr. Stine has worked on numerous policy issues as the Executive Director of the President’s Council of Advisors on S&T (PCAST) at the Obama White House\, and as a S&T policy specialist with the Congressional Research Service. \nWorkshop #1: Policy Writing 101: A How-to Guide\nMarch 15\, 2023\, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST\nThe first workshop will focus on identifying compelling science policy topics\, and how to write policy briefs and memos. \nWorkshop #2: Individualized Feedback Session\nMarch 29\, 2023\, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST\nThe second workshop will focus on workshopping the writing pieces and receiving individual feedback. \nClick on the session title to sign up either individually or as a group interested in NYS science policy! All experience levels are welcome. \nHosted by New York State Science and Technology Policy Network (NYSST)\, Cornell Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP)\, University of Rochester Science Policy Initiative\, Mount Sinai Science Policy Group \nFor any questions\, please email nysst.policy@gmail.com
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/science-and-technology-policy-writing-workshop-series/2023-03-15/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:ASAP Networking Event with Shaughnessy Naughton
DESCRIPTION:Curious about what it takes to run for public office as a scientist? Cornell Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) is hosting an informal networking event with Shaughnessy Naughton (@VoteShaughnessy)\, the founder of 314 Action and 314 PAC. The event will be held in Weill 224 at 2:30 PM on Friday\, March 10th. Register here to let ASAP know you are coming!
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/asap-networking-event-with-shaughnessy-naughton/
LOCATION:224 Weill Hall\, 237 Tower Rd\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230207T173000
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SUMMARY:Policy Fellowships in NY and NJ State Govt.
DESCRIPTION:Are you a doctoral-level scientist\, engineer\, or health professional interested to learn how you can use your technical skills to serve state government and build your career in science policy? \nCome learn about policy fellowship opportunities in New York state and New Jersey state governments from the directors and fellows of the NYS Senate Fellowship and the NJ Eagleton Science and Politics Fellowship! \nREGISTER HERE by Feb. 6 for this online event. \nFor any questions\, please email nysst.policy@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/virtual-information-session-scipol-fellowship-opportunities-in-ny-and-nj-state-govt/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220920T170000
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SUMMARY:ASAP General Body Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Looking for opportunities to do science policy/advocacy during graduate school? Or are you just exploring career options and curious about the intersection of science and policy? \nPart of the mission for Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) is to help early career scientists at Cornell engage with science policy while doing research (and expanding to connect scientists and policy students). ASAP wants to hear how you want to be involved in science policy! \nCome network with other students at the first ASAP general body meeting Tuesday\, Sept. 20th from 5-6 PM in Mann Library Room 102. If you are interested in attending\, register online. There will be discussion on ASAP advocacy work at the local\, state\, and federal level\, opportunities to get involved\, and ASAP organization plans for this semester and beyond. \nA tentative agenda will be sent prior to the meeting with more details for registered attendees.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/asap-general-body-meeting/
LOCATION:102 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T180000
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SUMMARY:Getting involved in science policy as a grad student
DESCRIPTION:Curious how you can get involved in science policy as a STEM grad student? Join Cornell Advancing Science and Policy for a panel discussion via Zoom or in person with graduate students who have written and edited policy memos\, coordinated and participated in local and federal advocacy\, and worked with science policy professionals all while working toward a PhD! \nPanelists:\nAndy Sanchez\, ASAP President\, Assistant Editor-in-Chief\, Special Editions at Journal of Science Policy and Governance\nKara Fikrig\, ASAP Secretary\, Founder and Organizing Chair\, Vaccination Conversations with Scientists\nJoseph Long\, ASAP Vice President\, NSPN Sci-Pol Scholar\, Washington Academy of Sciences \nYou can register on CampusGroups or this Google Form for this hybrid (in-person/Zoom) session on March 16th from 5-6 PM in Warren Hall 138. Contact cornellasap@gmail.com or jtl238@cornell.edu for any questions.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/getting-involved-in-science-policy-as-a-grad-student/
LOCATION:Warren Hall 138
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T210000
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SUMMARY:Science Policy Social
DESCRIPTION:Do you ever feel like you’re interested in science policy but can’t make the time to read and think about these topics\, aren’t sure how to take action\, or lack a venue to discuss these issues with peers? Come join us for the ASAP social/discussion group\, the second Thursday of each month! This is a time to connect with others interested in science policy\, share your ideas on what you’ve been reading\, maybe even work on an op-ed or white paper and get feedback from the group. This is your time to focus on science policy with a supportive group\, so we’re open to the time being used however people think best. \nWe will be in the Big Red Barn “greenhouse” area\, 6-9pm on Thursday November 14th. We’re looking forward to seeing you there! \nThis event is funded by the GPSAFC and open to the Graduate Community. Please contact Celine Cammarata at cmc495 for any special arrangements you may require in order to attend this event. \nJoin Advancing Science And Policy ASAP @ Big Red Barn (greenhouse) – Free pizza!
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/science-policy-social/
LOCATION:Big Red Barn\, Sciences Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T210000
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SUMMARY:ASAP Collaborative Science Policy Work Sessions
DESCRIPTION:We started Cornell ASAP’s contribution to the NSPN 2020 Election Initiative with two meta-reviews: \n\nRegulating Genetic Modification Technology Outside Healthcare\, and\nCoastal Flooding and Resilience. \n\nWe modeled our efforts on NSPN’s recently published reports\, which can be found here\, but there’s still a long way to go! To that end\, we have scheduled two additional events: \n\nTuesday\, 10/8 at 6-9 pm to finalize our reports and prepare for external collaborations in the future.\nWednesday\, 10/23 at 6-9 pm to launch our advocacy efforts in these areas.\n\nBoth meetings will be held in Room 100 Mann Library.  \nPlease RSVP with the following link: 10/23 work session RSVP. \nAnyone is welcome to join the collaboration for as much or as little time as they can spare; no problem if you couldn’t attend the previous event. \nFeel free to contact Andy Sanchez (aps268) with any questions\, and don’t forget to sign up for the 2019 NSPN Symposium\, with our 50% registration discount code: 2019NSPSMD! \nAbout Advancing Science And Policy (ASAP)\nCornell Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) is a group of graduate students\, postdocs\, and faculty interested in the intersection of science and policy. We engage our members in the policymaking process and educate the public about the role of scientific input in advancing society. \nVisit the ASAP website and connect via ASAP Facebook page or email cornellasap@gmail.com
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/asap-collaborative-science-policy-work-sessions/
LOCATION:100 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:A Talk with John Howard
DESCRIPTION:Hear about the inner workings of the state government and the role of scientific evidence in policy making\, plus how researchers can be involved in decision making in NYS. \nNo need for registration! For any special arrangements required to attend\, please contact Kara Fikrig at kmf227@cornell.edu. Funded by GPSAFC. Open to the Graduate Community. \n\nOrganized by Advancing Science And Policy (ASAP) Cornell University \nfrom his website: \nOn July 19\, 2019\, John B. Howard was appointed Commissioner of the New York State Public Service Commission (Commission)\, his term runs through February 1\, 2024. Mr. Howard brings over 37 years of New York State service\, serving in various roles in the Legislature and Executive branches\, with vast experience in the energy sector to the Commission. At the New York Power Authority\, he was responsible for monitoring relevant activities at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)\, Department of Environmental Conservation and the Commission. He served as Executive Deputy Director at the New York State Consumer Protection Board where he oversaw the Board’s utility intervention filings to the Commission\, FERC and the Federal Communications Commission. He was also responsible for the Board’s consumer advocacy and public outreach programs. \nAs Executive Director for then Member of Assembly Paul D. Tonko\, Chair of the Assembly Energy Committee he developed and led the Chairman’s program in energy policy and legislation including low cost energy programs\, electric deregulation\, authority reform and energy taxes. Mr. Howard served as Deputy Chief of Staff to then Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo where he developed and oversaw implementation of the Attorney General’s Community Partnership Initiative and worked on the Attorney Generals’ Wind Energy Industry initiative. \nSince 2011 he served as Director of Chamber Operations to Governor Cuomo where he was responsible for the execution of Governor Cuomo’s public appearances across the State\, requiring detailed knowledge of the Governor’s policy initiatives\, New York’s geo-politics\, including Federal\, State and local officials as well as every State agency and authority. \nOn September 23\, 2019 Commissioner Howard was appointed as member of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ Subcommittee on Nuclear Issues-Waste Disposal. \nCommissioner Howard received Bachelor of Science from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and resides in Duanesburg\, New York.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/a-talk-with-john-howard/
LOCATION:Mann Library\, Room 102\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, New York\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191008T180000
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SUMMARY:ASAP Collaborative Science Policy Work Sessions
DESCRIPTION:We started Cornell ASAP’s contribution to the NSPN 2020 Election Initiative with two meta-reviews: \n\nRegulating Genetic Modification Technology Outside Healthcare\, and\nCoastal Flooding and Resilience. \n\nWe modeled our efforts on NSPN’s recently published reports\, but there’s still a long way to go! To that end\, we have scheduled two additional events: \n\nTuesday\, 10/8 at 6-9 pm to finalize our reports and prepare for external collaborations in the future.\nWednesday\, 10/23 at 6-9 pm to launch our advocacy efforts in these areas.\n\nBoth meetings will be held in Room 100 Mann Library.  \nPlease RSVP with the following links: \n\n10/8 work session RSVP\,\n10/23 work session RSVP.\n\nAnyone is welcome to join the collaboration for as much or as little time as they can spare; no problem if you couldn’t attend the previous event. \nFeel free to contact Andy Sanchez (aps268) with any questions\, and don’t forget to sign up for the 2019 NSPN Symposium\, with our 50% registration discount code: 2019NSPSMD! \nAbout Advancing Science And Policy (ASAP)\nCornell Advancing Science and Policy (ASAP) is a group of graduate students\, postdocs\, and faculty interested in the intersection of science and policy. We engage our members in the policymaking process and educate the public about the role of scientific input in advancing society. \nVisit the ASAP website and connect via ASAP Facebook page or email cornellasap@gmail.com
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/asap-collaborative-science-policy-work-sessions-2/
LOCATION:100 Mann Library\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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