CASE Workshop

The 2022 Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering (CASE) Workshop

Washington, DC, on March 20-23, 2022

Sponsored by the WSU Office of Research and the Graduate School

 

Interested in knowing more about the role of science in policy-making, Congress and the federal budget process? Want to meet with Members of Congress and their staff? The WSU Office of Research and the Graduate School are pleased to provide costs for travel and registration for up to three graduate students to attend the 2020 CASE Workshop from March 29th to April 1st in Washington D.C.

 

WSU has proudly sent participants to previous CASE workshops.  The past years were a great success. To read the reactions from WSU students who participated in earlier workshops, see this WSU story. You can also see what past CASE students are saying about the workshop on Twitter! #MakingOurCASE   For additional details about the CASE Workshop, please go to http://www.aaas.org/case.

 

Eligibility:

To be eligible to participate, students must be enrolled full-time in a graduate degree program in one of the following fields: biological, physical, or earth sciences; computational sciences and mathematics; engineering disciplines; medical and health sciences; and social and behavioral sciences.

Preference will be given to students with limited experience and knowledge of science policy and advocacy, and who demonstrate strong communication and leadership skills.

 

WSU deadline: Dec 20American Association for the Advancement of Science

Decision announced: Second week of January

Deadline for selected students to register for the workshop: Feb 26

 

To apply, you must fill out the form below.