Student Opportunities - Triple Helix
About the Triple Helix
The Triple Helix is an international non-profit organization involving over 800 students from the world’s most prestigious universities. Together, we strive to produce one of the highest quality undergraduate publications and showcase the voices of hundreds of these students on some of the most pressing scientific issues.
What We Do
The Science in Society Review: These academic journals contain articles that critically examine complex issues involving the intersection of science, society, law, business and ethics. It is entirely written, edited, and published by ASU undergraduate students. Visit our website for a PDF version of our latest publication.
Science Policy Events: We will organize two events this semester where we will invite guest speaker events and host public information sessions on science issues in public policy. Visit our website for information about upcoming events.
NEW! Triple Helix Podcast: The ASU Triple Helix podcast is a forum which explores the intersections of science and technology in society and law. Recent podcast episodes are available on our website at www.asutriplehelix.org/podcast/feed.
Getting Involved
Contributing Writer: To have an article considered for publication, please submit an abstract online at abstracts@asutriplehelix.org. They must be 250 words or less and explore some connection between science, society, law, business, and ethics. The deadline is October 5th, 2009.
Other Opportunities: The ASU Triple Helix is looking for qualified candidates to edit articles for the upcoming journal issue, help with the production and development of our new podcast, and plan science policy events on campus. For more information, please visit our website at www.asu.thetriplehelix.org, or contact David Edwards, the president, at DKEdwards005@gmail.com.
