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Recap of #MPSAchat with COSSA’s Julia Milton

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This month’s MPSA Twitter Chat featured a conversation with the Consortium of Social Science Association (COSSA)’s Assistant Director for Public Affairs/Government Relations Associate Julia Milton on public engagement and advocacy including prepping for Congressional meetings and best practices for communicating with policymakers.

Many thanks to COSSA for co-hosting this month’s Twitter Chat!

Travel grants/scholarships to attend COSSA’s Science Policy Conference and Social Science Advocacy Day are available through several COSSA-member associations. For more information and to apply for a grant from MPSA, visit: mpsanet.org/Advocacy/Travel-Grant (Application deadline: January 26)

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Posted on January 25, 2018January 24, 2018 by MPSAPosted in #MPSAchat, Public Engagement and Advocacy

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