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Which universities offer courses in science policy?

Why is APP developing science policy curriculum?

Is there a need for this?

What is the plan?

How do I go about teaching a science policy course?

As a science student, how can I learn more about science policy?

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Contact

Dr. William Hooke
hooke@ametsoc.org

Community Science Policy Curriculum Development

 

Science Policy Basics   Topics
what is science policy   meteorology
science policy in the federal government   climate
who makes science policy   earth observations
how is science policy made   space weather
funding research and development   oceanography
interactions between scientists and the government   water quality and resources
university research issues   natural hazards
science and politics   ecosystems
scientific ethics   weather, climate, public health
science education and workforce   public-private-academic partnerships
science and the public   risk and decision making
science and the media   international issues
globalization   environmental justice

 

 

Past support for this project provided by the National Science Foundation &
The Richard Lounsbery Foundation.

 

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