September 17-19, 2015
6th Biennial Meeting
Organized by the School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech
The Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy provides a showcase for the highest quality scholarship addressing the multidimensional challenges and interrelated characteristics of science and innovation policy and processes.
The 6th Biennial Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy will be held September 17-19, 2015 in the Georgia Institute of Technology Global Learning Center, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
Spanning three days, the conference will include plenary sessions reflecting different facets of the science and innovation system, paper sessions for well-developed research, and an early career poster session to allow young researchers to present their work. Submissions should address issues relevant to the science and innovation system, and may fall into
one or more of the following topic areas related to the Science and Innovation research system: Communication and engagement: Metrics Ethics and values: National/regional policy Evaluation and Responsible innovation Funding and budgets of societal impact Gender and diversity in STEM education/workforce Hot topics/emerging issues of Team science/collaboration Innovation and entrepreneurship: Theories and frameworks
Contributions may also focus on a domain, for example: energy, environment, nano, among others.
Submissions:
The conference organizing committee invites submission of three types:
1. Abstracts for proposed papers. Well-developed two-page abstracts will be given priority for presentation space.
2. Proposals for sessions. These should reflect the international scope of the conference.
3. Abstracts for proposed posters from undergraduate or graduate students and researchers within three years of
receipt of a doctoral degree.
Early career posters and competition: The conference invites posters from students and post-doctoral fellows. Proposed work should be empirical in nature and reflect work in which the early career researcher has led the research, and/or played a significant role in the research. The poster session will be designed to be interactive and lively. Judging will be done during the session with a prize awarded during the meeting.
The conference website is www.atlantaconference.org. The deadline for all paper, session and poster proposals submissions is March 1, 2015. Questions can be addressed to the program chair at info@atlantaconference.org.
Submissions:
The conference organizing committee invites submission of three types:
1. Abstracts for proposed papers. Well-developed two-page abstracts will be given priority for presentation space.
2. Proposals for sessions. These should reflect the international scope of the conference.
3. Abstracts for proposed posters from undergraduate or graduate students and researchers within three years of
receipt of a doctoral degree.
Early career posters and competition: The conference invites posters from students and post-doctoral fellows. Proposed work should be empirical in nature and reflect work in which the early career researcher has led the research, and/or played a significant role in the research. The poster session will be designed to be interactive and lively. Judging will be done during the session with a prize awarded during the meeting.
The conference website is www.atlantaconference.org. The deadline for all paper, session and poster proposals submissions is March 1, 2015. Questions can be addressed to the program chair at info@atlantaconference.org.
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