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Experts Tackle Energy Policies, Laud New Program
In the new Kim Engineering building on April 4, public policy, business and engineering experts debated international energy issues in a panel hosted by the new Master of Engineering and Public Policy program.
Topics included the environmental and social impact of energy policy, access to energy sources for developing countries, emerging forms of energy production (including fusion and hydrogen) and many others. The discussion included numerous questions from a very knowledgeable audience.
The new Master of Engineering and Public Policy (MEPP) program is a joint venture of the A. James Clark School of Engineering and the School of Public Policy . Its purpose is to create a new kind of leader—an engineer prepared to join in and lead public policy discussions. The program offers specializations in energy, the environment, national security, infrastructure, development, biotechnology and manufacturing.
"The program you have here is an important one. Public policy and energy issues are coming more and more to the forefront." |
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Published April 6, 2005