Programs: Science and Policy
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Events: 30th Anniversary
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- Preface
- Statements of Support from the U.S. President and Congress
- Acknowledgments
- Organizations Sponsoring Science & Technology Policy Fellows, 1973–2003
Introduction to the Fellowship Programs and Vision 2033
- Welcome: Alan Leshner, Chief Executive Officer, AAAS
- Welcome: Richard Meserve, President, Carnegie Institution of Washington
- Remarks: Maxine Singer, President Emerita, Carnegie Institution of Washington
- Remarks: Richard Scribner, Former Director, Fellowship Programs, AAAS
- Remarks: Albert H. Teich, Director of Science and Policy Programs, AAAS
A Vision for Science in Public Policy
- Introduction: Stephen D. Nelson, AAAS
- Address: Ismail Serageldin, Library of Alexandria, Egypt
- Questions and Responses
- Overview
- Introduction: John H. Gibbons, Former Science Advisor to President Bill Clinton
- Presentation: William Foege, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Presentation: Margaret A. Palmer, University of Maryland, College Park
- Presentation: Ronald F. Lehman II, Center for Global Security Research
- Discussion: Sheila Jasanoff, Harvard University
- Discussion: Sesh Velamoor, Foundation for the Future
- Questions and Responses
Science, Technology, and the Human Condition
- Overview
- Introduction: Dee Perry, National Public Radio
- Presentation: R. Alta Charo, University of Wisconsin
- Discussion: Patrick Hines, University of North Carolina and Bruce Sterling, Science Fiction Writer
- Presentation: Kenneth F. Schaffner, George Washington University
- Discussion: Patrick Hines and Bruce Sterling
- Presentation: Irving Wladawsky-Berger, IBM
- Discussion: Patrick Hines and Bruce Sterling
- Questions and Responses
Science, Technology, and Global Security
- Overview
- Introduction: Joel Primack, University of California, Santa Cruz
- Presentation: Frank N. von Hippel, Princeton University
- Presentation: Victor A. Utgoff, Institute for Defense Analyses
- Discussion: Maureen I. McCarthy, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Presentation: Julie Fischer, Former Fellow, Henry L. Stimson Center
- Discussion: George Fidas, George Washington University
- Questions and Responses
Energy, the Environment, and Global Change
- Overview
- Introduction: Neal Lane, Rice University
- Presentation: Donald F. Boesch, University of Maryland
- Center for Environmental Science
Presentation: Mohamed T. El-Ashry, Former Chairman, - The Global Environment Facility
- Questions and Responses on the Presentations
- Discussion: David Rejeski, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- Discussion: Theodore J. Gordon, Futurist and Management Consultant
- Discussion: Mary Evelyn Tucker, Bucknell University
- Questions and Responses on the Discussion
Linking Science and Policy for Tomorrow’s World
- Introduction: Allan Hoffman, U.S. Department of Energy
- Address: The Honorable Rush Holt, U.S. House of Representatives
- AAAS The Fellowship Programs
- 30th Anniversary Planning Committee
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