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Careers in Public Engagement with Science Panel – April 16th

PEWS is excited to host a career panel focused on Careers in Public Engagement with Science. Please join us Tuesday, April 16th, from 1:30 – 3pm in Clifton Court Hall 5280 at University of Cincinnati. This in-person panel will showcase a variety of career paths for STEM, humanities, and social science students. Presenters will discuss their career paths and answer questions about working with the public or on issues of public concern.

This session, targeted at undergraduate and graduate UC students, will bring together 4 different perspectives and careers. Students currently enrolled in the PEWS Public Engagement with Science course, the second course in the PEWS Engaging Science graduate curriculum, have helped plan this event.

Panelists

Emilee Armbruster
Program Manager
Greater Cincinnati STEM Collaborative

Molly Robertshaw
Sustainability Manager
Office of Sustainability, City of Cincinnati

Amy Roell
Director of Programming
Great Parks

Molly Williams
Field Station Manager
Thomas More University

The event is free and open to all! Registration is not required, but encouraged for this panel. Cookies and coffee will be provided at the start of the event.

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