[Ssnet_list] Follow-up and opportunities: STSS Community Gathering

Monika Sengul-Jones via Ssnet_list ssnet_list at u.washington.edu
Fri Mar 29 09:57:18 PDT 2024


Hello, Science, Technology, Society Studies scholars, community, and
more: *Apologies
for cross-posting*

Thank you to all who came to the STSS Community Gathering at the Simpson
Center yesterday! What a wonderful occasion to meet each other and ignite
possibilities for this tri-campus inter/multi-disciplinary community. To
those of you who wished you could make it but could not, involvement is
still possible! Here’s how:

1. Take the STSS Survey by April 5, 2024: Whether you were able to attend
the event or not, we invite all of you to participate in the STSS survey: STSS
Survey Link <https://forms.gle/63b9qvVWGEKrfS4w7>

2. Join the first First Monday STSS Reading Group on Monday May 6 at
12:30-1:20p, indicate your interest by April 5. Our inaugural First Monday
STSS meeting will be on May 6 from 12:30-1:20 via Zoom. This
participant-led reading group will discuss submissions from two
participants, such as works-in-progress, book proposals, essays,
unpublished articles, conference papers, first chapters of recently
published books, and more. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Do you have a reading you'd like to share? Please indicate your interest in
the survey by April 5. STSS Survey Link
<https://forms.gle/63b9qvVWGEKrfS4w7>. We'll provide details about the
readings at least two weeks in advance.

3. Learn more about the STSS Certificate: Explore the UW STSS certificate
program and recent graduate courses relevant to STS students. The How to
Apply (washington.edu) <https://depts.washington.edu/stsst/applying.php>
site will be of special interest to graduate students who want to join the
certificate program; applications are due by May 10.

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UW STSS Certificate <https://washington.edu/>
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UW STSS Courses <https://washington.edu/>

4. Share the STSS Listserv: Help us expand our reach by forwarding this
message to your departmental coordinators and colleagues who may not yet be
part of the Science Studies Network listserv. Increased cross-campus
involvement can lead to even more opportunities. Subscribe to the listserv
here:

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Questions? Reach out!

Your co-hosts,

Monika Sengul-Jones, Society + Technology program manager, UW Tech Policy
Lab; and Leah Ceccarelli, director of the STSS graduate certificate program
and professor in the Department of Communication Special thanks to the
Simpson Center for support and the beautiful space, and to Society +
Technology and the Tech Policy Lab for partnership


*The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this
land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands
within the Suquamish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations.*
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