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Engaging Scientists and Engineers in Policy (ESEP) on Trellis

Engaging Scientists and Engineers in Policy (ESEP) on Trellis. Rebecca Aicher, PhD March 29, 2017. trelliscience.com /ESEP. What is Trellis?.

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Engaging Scientists and Engineers in Policy (ESEP) on Trellis

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  1. Engaging Scientists and Engineers in Policy (ESEP) on Trellis Rebecca Aicher, PhD March 29, 2017 trelliscience.com/ESEP

  2. What is Trellis? Trellis is a professional network for the scientific community that makes it easy for groups of any size, disciplinary composition, or affiliation to collaborate online 120,000+ users

  3. What is ESEP doing on Trellis? • ESEP (Engaging Scientists and Engineers in Policy) • Discussions about effective engagement strategies • Share resources and events in the group library and shared calendar • Post the monthly ESEP newsletter • Building connections and a feeling of community

  4. What else can we do in ESEP on Trellis? • Leading up to the March for Science • Coordinated effort with other Trellis groups (Public Engagement with Science, C4Sci, ESEP) • Any other discussions? Activities? • Promote ESEP webinars and extend the conversation • Share resources on a schedule • Opportunity to host “live” chats, interviews, etc

  5. If you have any questions or need assistance with Trellis, please contact me raicher@aaas.orgJoin the conversations at trelliscience.org/ESEP

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