Upcoming Events
For a list of future events, see the calendar on our main page, or sign up for the SPI e-list!
Past Events
Panels
What is Participatory Budgeting? Panel + Dinner
Location: Room 2-105
Date & Time: April 23rd, 6-7pm
RSVP here so we know how much food to get!
Each year, local cities facilitate a process called participatory budgeting, which allows community members to decide exactly how to spend a part of the city budget. Through this participatory budgeting, individuals wield the power to address pressing issues within their localities, fostering a sense of agency and communal responsibility. The three cities surrounding MIT: Somerville, Cambridge, and Boston, have all adopted participatory budgeting and are in different stages of their respective programs. Come hear from the leaders of these initiatives to hear about how we can inspire more participatory democracy.
Panelists:
Megan Huckenpahler, City of Somerville
Jackson Price, City of Cambridge
Daniel Bryan, City of Boston Youth Lead the Change Project
Career Panels
The MIT Science Policy Initiative is hosting two career panelson April 14th and April 26th! These panels are informative gatherings designed to bridge the gap between past and present MIT students. Our panel will feature alumni from various sectors, such as astrophysics, climate science, and healthcare. They will share their science policy journeys, and attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the panelists during the Q&A session. Both panels will be held on Zoom. No RSVP is required.
Panel 1: April 15th at 4 pm
Zoom link: https://mit.zoom.us/j/96809492562
Panelists:
Anjali Tripathi, astrophysicist and Science Ambassador for NASA’s Exoplanet Exploration Program
Martin Wolf, climate scientist and AAAS Congressional Science Policy Fellow in the office of Senator Ed Markey
Megan Brewster, materials scientist, Vice President of Advanced Technology at Impinj, and former Senior Policy Advisor for Advanced Manufacturing at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Panel 2: April 26th at 4 pm
Zoom link: https://mit.zoom.us/j/92956022363
Panelists:
Tess Carter, climate scientist and Senior Policy Analyst for the Congressional Joint Economic Committee
Sarah Rovito, systems engineer and Senior Program Officer at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Willie Boag, computer scientist and Senior Healthcare Data Lead at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Scott Oleson, data scientist, epidemiologist, and team lead at the CDC Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics
Journal Clubs
SPI collaborated with the MIT Science Policy Review (SPR) for our first joint journal club event in October 2023. The topic of this discussion was access to technology, and we discussed two articles:
Warschauer, M., & Ames, M. (2010). Can One Laptop per Child save the world's poor? Journal of International Affairs, 33-51. Click here for a link to the paper.
Riccio-Ackerman, F., Chicos, L., & Herrera-Arcos, G. (2023). Repairing the prosthetic science-policy rift: Challenges to improved access and translation of prosthetic technologies. MIT Science Policy Review. Click here for a link to the paper.
Book Clubs
Once per semester, we choose a book to read and discuss. SPI purchases a copy for everyone who participates through Brookline Booksmith, a local bookstore in the Boston area. Here are some books we’ve read and links to discussion slides if you’d like to host your own discussions:
Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health by Thomas Insel (Fall 2023)
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein (Spring 2023)
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap (Fall 2021)
Short Circuiting Policy (Summer 2021)
Why We’re Polarized by Ezra Klein (Spring 2021)
Upstream by Dan Heath (Fall 2020)
Special Events
SPI hosts a variety of one-off “special” events throughout the year! For example, we partner with other student organizations and events on campus to learn about shared interests. See below for a list of past events and linked educational information.
Bipartisanship in Science Policy with Dr. Maria Zuber (Fall 2023)
Public Advocacy and Policy Making Panel (Fall 2023, partnership with MIT Libraries)
MIT AI Ethics and Policy Reading Group (Spring 2023)
Equality Act (Spring 2021, partnership with LGBT+ Grad)
Voting Rights (Fall 2021, partnership with BGSA)
Careers in Science Policy (Fall 2020, as part of Career Exploration Week)
For more info about these and other events, contact us at spi-exec@mit.edu !