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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists on The Road


 

The Bulletin on the Road
Photos from the Princeton Workshop: Laura Lindenfeld, John Mecklin, Bruce Blair, Dawn Stover
The Bulletin’s staff and leadership have been hitting the road in recent weeks, engaging large audiences on topics in science, technology, and global security. We've been everywhere from Denver to Princeton, and Sarasota to Santa Fe.

Last month, the Bulletin hosted it's 4th communications workshop in partnership with Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security and Princeton Citizen Scientists. Twenty-five graduate students, working on topics related to nuclear risk, climate change, and emerging technologies, learned more about making their
research findings accessible to those who need it most: global policy makers as well as the general public.

In the coming weeks, the Bulletin will host a workshop on Communicating Science to Policy Makers and the Interested Public. Supported in part by the MacArthur Foundation, this daylong workshop is the fifth workshop that the Bulletin has hosted across the United States as part of our Next Generation Program. The March 22nd workshop
is a featured offering of the sold-out 2017 Nuclear Policy Conference’s Young Professionals Track, hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Learn more about our Next Generation Program by visiting us online. If you'd like to support the Bulletin's Next Generation Program, donate here and choose "Next Generation" under the "Donation Options."
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