What do you think of when you think of #SciPolResources? An @ESEPCoalition project, @SciPolResources amplifies the events, toolkits, organizations, workshops, etc. that are helping people learn about and participate in shaping science policy.
To start with some examples, when we think about #SciPolResources, we think about professional organizations, journals, and coalitions, including our friends at @scipolnetwork, @ESAL_us, @LocalScienceNet, @SciPolJournal, and many others.
We think about initiatives that consider the important intersections of DEI and #SciPol. Learn more about one of those initiatives, hosted by @scipolnetwork, here: https://scipolnetwork.org/events/48046
We think about foundational articles and textbooks such as “Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the 21st Century,” written by Homer Neal, @DrJBMcCormick, and @ESEPCoalition co-chair @SciPolGuy #SciPolResources https://www.science-policy.net/index.html
We think about jobs, careers, and fellowships in the #SciPol space, which we track at our sister account, @SciPolJobs.
We think about resource databases, including our own @ESEPCoalition database #SciPolResources https://science-engage.org/database.html
We think of explainers and guides, including this 101 course on the federal budget process by @MattHourihan: https://www.aaas.org/news/federal-budget-process-101 #SciPolResources
We think of events large and small, including @AAAS’s upcoming Annual Meeting: https://meetings.aaas.org/