The MIT Science Policy Initiative (SPI) is changing how scientists and engineers at MIT engage with policy-makers and the public. We:
Learn about our key activities and past programs here.
Ever wondered what a career in policy really looks like? Take a look at our brand-new and growing directory of MIT alumni involved in policy careers under our new Career Resources tab!
Stand With Science is still in the news! Most recently our initiative has been highlighted by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
SPI urges Mitt Romney's presidential campaign to speak up on health and research issues (read more here).
Our new Agency Visits program makes MIT headlines!
An extensive list of science policy-related courses at MIT is now available here!
Check out our new Facebook page!
We were featured on the Nature Network Boston Blog!
Get to know the new SPI leadership and some of our members!
Learn about our new Science Writing Workshop.
Read about students' experiences at 2011 Congressional Visits Day.
Dean of Science
Dean Marc Kastner
MIT Public Service Center
Dean of Graduate Education
Graduate Student Life Grant
Dean Christine Ortiz
Dean for Student Life
Dean Chris Colombo
MIT Graduate Student Council
SPI is a non-partisan organization. All advocacy projects are evaluated on a case-by-case basis predicated upon alignment of the project's goals with the mission of SPI.
Last updated on: April 24, 2012
May 14, 2012
Lunch with AAAS Fellow Michael Simon
12-1 pm
RSVP to jennyr at mit.edu for location.