Event details
Apr
13
PECS Seminar “Interdisciplinary and Policy / Community-engaged Research to Address Climate Change and Other Real-world Problems”
How can academic research meaningfully inform climate policy and real-world decision-making? What does effective engagement between scholars and policymakers look like in practice?
This panel brings together faculty and practitioners engaged in interdisciplinary, policy-relevant research to discuss pathways for academic engagement beyond the university. Panelists will share perspectives on best practices and standards for policy engagement, and consider how academic–policy collaboration fits within New Jersey’s environmental and governance landscape.
Especially geared toward students interested in interdisciplinary research, public impact, and bridging scholarship with policy and community engagement.
This panel brings together faculty and practitioners engaged in interdisciplinary, policy-relevant research to discuss pathways for academic engagement beyond the university. Panelists will share perspectives on best practices and standards for policy engagement, and consider how academic–policy collaboration fits within New Jersey’s environmental and governance landscape.
Especially geared toward students interested in interdisciplinary research, public impact, and bridging scholarship with policy and community engagement.
Speakers
Anu Ramaswami
Navroz Dubash
Tammy Sands
Tania Boster
University programs and activities are open to all eligible participants without regard to identity or other protected characteristics. Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
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