13th Annual Conference on Science & Technology in
Society
Abstracts due November 30, 2012
Bridging Boundaries between Science & Technology
Policy & Studies
April 5-6, 2013, Washington, DC
Topics: Abstracts are welcome on issues relevant to
science & technology policy (STP), science & technology studies (STS),
and related fields including but not limited to health; energy and environment;
space; information and communications; innovation; education; and ethical,
legal and social implications of science and technology.
Two Categories:
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Completed Research: Full paper
presentations, moderated by professor
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Work-in-progress: Presentation of current
work-in-progress, emphasis on peer feedback
Eligibility: Open only to students enrolled in a
graduate program* at the time of submitting an abstract, for work performed
while enrolled. Recent graduates who were enrolled students at the time of
submitting abstract are also eligible.
Submission Guidelines: Abstracts should be no longer
than 250 words, setting out the main research questions, theoretical framework,
methodology, and research findings (tentative for work-in-progress
submissions). Submit abstracts via e-mail to abstracts@stglobal.org.
Above your abstract narrative (not included in 250 word count), please provide:
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Whether submission is under "completed
research" or "work-in -progress"
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Title of your research
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Your full contact information
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Your expected date of graduation
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University + name and website of your academic
program/department
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Whether you are applying for a travel grant
Questions? Email contact@stglobal.org
* Exception made for members of the Triple Helix
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