Introducing new opportunities aimed at helping graduate students 1) broaden their understanding of how engineering, law and policy intersect and how science/technology can shape policy as well as how policy shapes science; and 2) gain access to hands-on opportunities in bridging research to practice and policy with local governments and non-profits. And, for STEM graduates to serve as non-partisan science policy advisors to the PA legislature and advisory bodies.
Christine Kirchhoff | Law, Policy, Engineering