Science and Technology Diplomacy

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Science and Technology Diplomacy

May 31, 2023 @ 12:00 pm

Location

Elliott School of International Affairs (and online) 1957 E Street Northwest Lindner Commons (Room 602) Washington, DC 20052 United States

Science and Technology Diplomacy in the Context of the United States’ New Techno-Industrial Strategy

This discussion is the second event in the GW Seminar Series on Science Diplomacy.

About the Event

10:00AM: Welcome Remarks, Assistant Professor Aaron Bateman, Space Policy Institute, George Washington University

10:05AM: Keynote Speech, Seth Center, Deputy Envoy for Critical and Emerging Technology, US Department of State

10:30AM: Panel Discussion

  • Jason Donovan, Director of the Office of Science & Technology Cooperation at the U.S. Department of State
  • Florent Bernard, Science Counselor, EU Delegation in Washington, DC
  • Koji Aribayashi, Science Counselor, Embassy of Japan in Washington, DC
  • Kim Montgomery, Director of International Affairs and Science Diplomacy, American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • Moderated by Scott Pace, Director Institute for International Science and Technology Policy and Space Policy Institute, George Washington University

This hybrid event is open to the media and the public and it will be recorded. Feel free to join us in-person at the Elliott School of International Affairs or online via Zoom. Please register for more information on how to access the event.

Light breakfast will be provided.

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