| Science policy directly impacts the funding and support
of science in our country. It is imperative that we stay abreast
of the issues of science policy not only as good citizens, but
as good scientists.
- House
Committees
- Senate
Committees
- Organizations with Science Policy Programs (Types of Fellowships
Available)
- American Association
for the Advancement of Science (Congressional, Diplomacy,
Global Security, Global Stewardship, AAAS/NSF, Risk Policy,
Defense Policy, Environmental, AAAS/NIH, Homeland Security)
- American Chemical
Society (Congressional, Science Policy, Science and
Diplomacy)
- American Geological
Institute (Congressional Science)
- American Geophysical
Union (Congressional Science)
- American Institute of
Biological Sciences (Congressional)
- American Institute of
Physics (Congressional Science and Engineering)
- American Nuclear Society
(Congressional Science and Engineering)
- American
Psychological Association (Science Policy)
- American Society for
Microbiology (Congressional Science)
- Geological Society
of America (Congressional Science and Engineering)
- Institute of Food Technologists
(Congressional Science and Engineering)
- Materials Research Society
& Optical Society of
America (Congressional Science and Engineering)
- U.S. Department
of Commerce, Science, and Technology (ComSci Fellowship)
- U.S.
Department of State (Jefferson Science Fellows; specifically
for tenured scientists)
- Miscellaneous
- Scienceinpolicy.org
- a site put together by scientists worried about the
misrepresentation of environmental science in Washington,
DC.
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