7th Annual Winter School on Responsible Innovation and Social Studies of Emerging Technologies
January 3-10, 2019
Saguaro Lake Ranch (Mesa, Arizona)
The Winter School is designed to give junior scholars an introduction to and practical experience with methods and theory for better understanding the social dimensions of emerging technologies. The National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) Coordinating Office supports the Winter School, previously run by the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University.
Applicants should be advanced graduate students and/or recent PhDs with an expressed interest in studying emerging technologies. Applicants may come from any discipline, but priority will be given to those whose research focuses on societal questions. The program fees for accepted students will be covered by the NNCI including seven nights stay at the Saguaro Lake Ranch, all meals, and local transportation from Tempe, Arizona. Participants will be responsible for securing their own travel to Phoenix, Arizona.
Visit The Winter School website to download an application and learn more about the 2019 Winter School program.
The deadline for applications is Monday, October 1, 2018.