How would policy decisions be different if engineers got involved in the process earlier?
Four University of Virginia engineering graduate students will delve into policy issues this fall through the Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship Program.
The Mirzayan Fellowship program is a full-time, hands-on training and education program providing early career individuals an opportunity to spend 12 weeks at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine in Washington, D.C., learning about science and technology policy. Through the Mirzayan Fellowship, graduate students obtain skills and knowledge in science policy at the federal, state or local levels.
The four UVA Ph.D. candidates participating in the program, which starts Aug. 30, are Bethany Gordon, Erin Robartes, Linnea Saby and Katelyn Stenger. All four study civil engineering in the Department of Engineering Systems and Environment.

