The Local and the Global: A Workshop for the Rising Generation of Science, Engineering, and Technology Policy Professionals

Friday evening through Sunday morning, April 12-14, 2002
AAAS Auditorium, 1200 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C.


Participant Survey

NAME (Optional)
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What was your primary reason for attending the Workshop?
To present a paper
To attend the graduate student paper sessions
To learn about career opportunities in S&T Policy
Other: 


Which of the following best describes your current 
career status?
Undergraduate student
Graduate student in a science or engineering field
Graduate student in S&T policy or S&T studies
Graduate student in another field
Postdoc
Professional
Other: 


Please rate the overall quality and usefulness of the 
following program segments on a scale of 1 to 5 
(with 5 representing the best rating, and 1 the worst):

Friday Evening Networking Reception
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1
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No opinion

Keynote Presentation (Shirley Malcom and Daryl Cubin)
5
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3
2
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No opinion
Plenary Panel on the Breadth of S&T Policy Careers
5
4
3
2
1
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No opinion
Saturday Afternoon Plenary Session (John Forrer and Steve Yearley)
5
4
3
2
1
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No opinion

Concurrent Session on "What Scientists and Policymakers Need to Learn from Each Other" (Jean Fruci and Tobin L. Smith)
5
4
3
2
1
Did not attend
No opinion

Graduate Student Paper Sessions A: Saturday, 2:15-3:45
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1
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No opinion

Graduate Student Paper Sessions B: Saturday, 4:00-5:30
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1
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No opinion

Sunday Morning Plenary Session (David Guston and Norman Neureiter)
5
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1
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No opinion
Graduate Student Paper Sessions C: Sunday, 9:30-11:00
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Did not attend
No opinion
We would appreciate any additional constructive comments you 
have on the quality or structure of the Workshop.  Does 
it make sense to hold scholarly paper sessions and career sessions 
at the same event?  How can we improve the Workshop in the future?
(Optional)

 

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