stip.gatech.edu
Publications | Science, Technology & Innovation Policy
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Science, Technology and Innovation Policy. A Program of the Enterprise Innovation Institute and the School of Public Policy. The publications listed below include works developed by STIP directors, researchers, and associates through the STIP program. Links to these works are provided where possible. Bozeman, B. 2016. Dueling Co-Authors: How Collaborators Create and Sometimes Solve Contributorship Conflicts. Minerva. Aminabhavi, T.M, Ma, J., Porter, A.L. Kwon, S., Porter, A. and Youtie, J. And Shapira, P.
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Internship | Science, Technology & Innovation Policy
http://stip.gatech.edu/internship
Science, Technology and Innovation Policy. A Program of the Enterprise Innovation Institute and the School of Public Policy. Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute. And the Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP) Program. Sponsor the Georgia Innovation Internships. For students at Georgia Tech and other universities seeking opportunities for hands-on experience linking science, technology, and innovation to economic development. Apply for the Internship. Recent Georgia Innovation Interns.
netwise.gatech.edu
NETWISE: Women in Science and Engineering: Network Access, Participation, and Career Outcomes
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This page requires Adobe Flash Player. Women in Science and Engineering: Network Access, Participation, and Career Outcomes (NSF Grant # REC-0529642). Julia Melkers, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Georgia Tech: click to email. Eric Welch, Associate Professor of Public Administration, UIC: click to email. The primary project objective is to address the question: How and why do networks matter for women’s career outcomes in science and engineering? How is the professional advancement of women influe...
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Summer Fellowship in DC | School of Public Policy
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School of Public Policy. PUBP Professor Presenting Research Thursday. Contest: Where Do You Learn Best? January 25, 2010 · 6:34 pm. Summer Fellowship in DC. The Eben Tisdale Fellowship. The Dell Thurmond Woodard Fellowship. Which includes one $5,000 grant for one student each year, is part of the Tisdale Fellowship program. Any student, undergraduate or graduate, who is interested in diversity and ethics issues, and in learning about high-tech public policy issues, can apply for this Fellowship. 2) Issue...
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Wassenaar: Turning arms control into software control |
http://www.internetgovernance.org/2015/05/25/wassenaar-turning-arms-control-into-software-control
May 25, 2015. Wassenaar: Turning arms control into software control. Guest blog by James Gannon, Director and Principal of Cyber Invasion, Ltd. In May 1996 41 countries came to Wassenaar, a small town in the Netherlands, to sign what was to be called the Wassenaar Arrangement. Reading through the ‘control lists’. Fast forward to December 2013, when the Wassenaar signatories met for their bi-annual meeting to update the control lists. With surveillance technology, cyber-security and so-called cyber we...
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Power Shift: The CCWG’s ICANN Membership Proposal |
http://www.internetgovernance.org/2015/06/04/power-shift-the-ccwgs-icann-membership-proposal
June 4, 2015. Power Shift: The CCWG’s ICANN Membership Proposal. The public comment period on the Cross-Community Working Group on Accountability is about to close. Reading through the proposal, we discovered aspects of the proposal that would definitely improve ICANN’s accountability. ICANN’s role as the ratifier of global policies for numbers also justifies a membership status for the ASO, as the ASO represents an extensive global community for policy development organized around Regional Internet Regi...
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Milton Mueller |
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ICANN Board must act in response to Dot Registry scandal. August 7, 2016. Another Government Land Grab in the Name Space. ICANN Board must act in response to Dot Registry scandal. American court rules that Israeli plaintiffs can’t seize the Iranian ccTLD. What’s really at stake in the Microsoft v. USA decision. 8220;Inextricably intertwined:” the ICANN-Verisign Root Zone Management Agreement. IANA Transition: On track for 30th September Centre for Communication Governance at National Law University, Delhi.
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Why the Post-Transition IANA should be a nonprofit public benefit corporation |
http://www.internetgovernance.org/2015/05/18/why-the-post-transition-iana-should-be-a-nonprofit-public-benefit-corporation
May 18, 2015. Why the Post-Transition IANA should be a nonprofit public benefit corporation. For the names proposal developed by the Cross-community Working Group (CWG). Forming the PTI as a PBC will be easier to implement and more likely to ensure various measures of good corporate governance. For instance, a PBC that secures nonprofit status will by default be bound by a nondistribution constraint. 2] See page 658. Walker, David S., A Consideration of an LLC for a 501(C)(3) Nonprofit Organizati...The g...
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Graduate Programs // Poverty Studies // University of Notre Dame
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University of Notre Dame. College of Arts and Letters. Learn more about Graduate Programs in Poverty Studies at other American universities. MBA Program in Nonprofit Management. The Heller School for Social Policy and Management. Master of Public Policy in Social Policy. Concentration available in Poverty Alleviation. University of California, Berkeley. Goldman School of Public Policy. Sanford School of Public Policy. School of Public Policy. School of Public Policy. Grand Valley State University.
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Awards & Distinctions | Institute for Information Security & Privacy | Georgia Tech
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Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Information Security and Privacy Georgia Tech. Mission, Vision and Goals. Online M.S. C.S. PhD Elec. and Computer Eng. Professors Wenke Lee (L) and Taesoo Kim (R), together with then-students Byoungyoung Lee and Chengyu Song, earned the 2015 Internet Defense Prize from Facebook and USENIX Security for their paper, “Type Casting Verification: Stopping an Emerging Attack Vector.”. Turning imaginative solutions into action. US News and World Report. 2017 Studen...
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