The annual Catalyzing Advocacy in Science and Engineering or CASE workshop is hosted by AAAS (American Association for Advancement in Science). The workshop is an opportunity for graduate students to learn about science policy, advocacy, and the federal policymaking process, empowering participants to become a voice for research throughout their careers. Graduate students can participate via nomination by a sponsoring institution.
· Are you interested in careers in the field of science policy?
· Do you want to learn more about how to advocate and influence public policy as a graduate researcher in science, engineering or social science fields?
The 2025 CASE workshop is scheduled on April 6-9 in Washington D.C.
Informational webinar: Want to learn more about CASE workshops? RSVP to attend informational webinar hosted by AAAS and Princeton University’s GradFUTURES. Register Here
Panelists:
· Gwendolyn Bogard – Senior Government Relations Officer, AAAS
· Sean Gallagher – Deputy Director of Federal Affairs, AAAS
Reflections from two AAAS CASE Alum:
· Kelly Finke, PhD Candidate at Princeton University
· Noor Tasnim, PhD Candidate at Virginia Tech