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Advanced Manufacturing - The New American Policies

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Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy will host a lecture series featuring speakers addressing pressing policy challenges ranging from intellectual property policy to the future of manufacturing to climate change. All talks are open to the public.

 

September 27 | 1pm | Stephen C. Hall Building 102

Ingrid Ott, Professor of Economic Policy, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Giving good science and technology advice: Tales from the Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation of Germany

Co-Sponsored by the Center for International Strategy, Technology and Policy (CISTP)

 

October 4 | 1pm | Stephen C. Hall Building 102

Shobita Parthasarathy, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Women’s Studies, University of Michigan

Patent Politics: Life Forms, Markets, and the Public Interest in the United States and Europe

 

October 19 | 3pm | Clary Theatre, Student Success Center

William B. Bonvillian, Lecturer in STS and Political Science, MIT & Former Director, MIT’s Washington DC Office (2006-17)

Advanced Manufacturing - The New American Policies

 

October 30 | 1:30 pm | TSRB Auditorium

Robert Stavins, J. Meyer Professor of Energy & Economic Development, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Title: Climate Change Policy in the Age of Trump – An Economic Perspective

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  • Created:09/28/2017
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