Interested in the role of science in policymaking? Learning effective science communication for civic engagement? Meeting with members of Congress to discuss science policy?
Learn from science policy and advocacy experts about the role of science in policymaking and the federal policymaking process at the Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) Workshop, April 14–17, 2024 in Washington, D.C.
Case Western Reserve University will pay for the registration and expenses for two undergraduates and two graduate studies students to attend the workshop, sponsored by the Undergraduate Research Office and School of Graduate Studies.
Get more information, view the eligibility requirements and apply. The deadline to apply is Feb. 13.
Read more about last year’s students’ experience at the AAAS CASE workshop.