 

#  12/7/17: Trip to the United Kingdom Consulate’s Science and Innovation Network Office 

 





November 29, 2017

 

 

What role do embassies and consulates play in starting maintaining international collaborations in STEM? How do the priorities of science and technology in the UK compare to those of the US? What effect might "Brexit" have on science in both the UK and internationally?

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**WHEN**: Thursday, December 7, 11:00am-12:30pm  
**WHERE**: UK Consulate-Boston, Kendall Square  
**HOSTED** **BY**: GSAS Science Policy Group

Join us at the United Kingdom Consulate for a discussion with the East Coast director of the Science and Innovation Network. The Science and Innovation Network plays a critical role in forming and maintaining international collaborations and contributing to the dialogue of international issues in science and technology. This discussion will include the importance of science diplomacy, the science and technology priorities of the UK, the potential effects of "Brexit", and careers in science policy.

Tea and snacks will be served.

**Please RSVP here.**

**This event is limited to the first 15 RSVPs**

Contact Garrett Dunlap ([garrett\_dunlap@g.harvard.edu](mailto:garrett_dunlap@g.harvard.edu)) with any questions.



 

 

 



 

 

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