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Science-to-Action MS Degree in Science, Technology & Environmental Policy

Science-to-Action MS Degree in Science, Technology & Environmental Policy. The Humphrey School of Public Affairs inspires, educates, and supports innovative leaders to advance the common good in a diverse world. Research Initiatives. Inputs Analytic Tools Systems Thinking

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Science-to-Action MS Degree in Science, Technology & Environmental Policy

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  1. Science-to-ActionMS Degree in Science, Technology & Environmental Policy

  2. The Humphrey School of Public Affairs inspires, educates, and supports innovative leaders to advance the common good in a diverse world.

  3. Research Initiatives • Inputs • Analytic Tools • Systems Thinking • Inter-disciplinary skills • Community-based participatory research • Engaged Scholarship • Outreach & Impact • Community Education • Policy Learning • Econ dev • Health • Well-being • Future generations • Equity Governance of Emerging Technologies Water, Energy & Environmental Policy Sustainable Infrastructure, Sustainable Cities Science of Science Policy

  4. Opportunities for Graduate Research NSF - Research Coordination Network on Sustainable Cities ($750,000) NSF – Sustainable Cities - Partnerships for International Research and Education ($4.5M) St. of MN - Understanding Sources of Aquatic Contaminants of Emerging Concern ($640,000) NSF - Workshop to Develop a National Research Strategy for Contaminants of Emerging Concern ($40,000) NSF - Smart Grid: An Analysis of How Socio-Political Contexts Shape Energy Technology Development and Policy, ($498,300) Ethical, Legal and Societal Implications of Social Robotics ($25,000) NSF - Women in Science and Technology Project ($420,000)

  5. Translate Science to Action for the Public Good Advising Governments Communities & Non-Profits For-Profits

  6. Snapshot of Student Activities Community Engagement Grad. Students with 1st Place Poster Prize on Smart Grid Research Assistantships Whitney Place, MN Governor’s Office and Dept. of Agriculture Internships

  7. International Opportunities: Sustainable Cities Initiative

  8. SamplePartnerships Academic Partners Policy and Government Partners

  9. Science, Technology & Environmental Policy Area Leili FatehiResearch Fellow Steve Kelley Senior Fellow Kaye Husbands Fealing Professor Deb Swackhamer Professor Anu Ramaswami Denny Chair Professor of Science Technology & Public Policy Elizabeth Wilson Associate Professor Brianna Menning Sustainable Cities Associate Program Director Ajay Nagpure Sustainable Cities Post-Doc Peter Lindstrom Assistant Director, Center for Science, Tech & Public Policy

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