• The ability to create, adapt, and adopt new technologies defines modern societies. In today's global environment, the need for innovation is essential for solving societal problems and staying ahead of competition. Developments in information technology, space exploration, genetic modification, and advances in material science are governed and shaped by institutions that set science and technology policy. The Master of Arts in International Science and Technology Policy prepares students to understand and respond to these important dynamics.
  • Recent graduates often work in research, analysis, or management positions with titles such as research analyst, program or policy analyst, legislative analyst, or more specialized areas. Analysts are often employed with government agencies, advocacy groups, think tanks, science and technology-oriented publications, and other organizations.
  • The International Science and Technology Policy program is offered at George Washington University.