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The case for taking student advice on science policy

Opinion | BY SHAWN MCGUIRK, VANESSA SUNG | November 29, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau smiles with Mona Nemer on Sept. 26 in House foyer, the day he announced she would be Canada's new chief science adviser. PhD students Shawn McGuirk and Vanessa Sung say her office should establish a student advisory committee similar to those of science advisers in Quebec and New Zealand. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SHAWN MCGUIRK, VANESSA SUNG | November 29, 2017
Opinion | BY SHAWN MCGUIRK, VANESSA SUNG | November 29, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau smiles with Mona Nemer on Sept. 26 in House foyer, the day he announced she would be Canada's new chief science adviser. PhD students Shawn McGuirk and Vanessa Sung say her office should establish a student advisory committee similar to those of science advisers in Quebec and New Zealand. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SHAWN MCGUIRK, VANESSA SUNG | November 29, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau smiles with Mona Nemer on Sept. 26 in House foyer, the day he announced she would be Canada's new chief science adviser. PhD students Shawn McGuirk and Vanessa Sung say her office should establish a student advisory committee similar to those of science advisers in Quebec and New Zealand. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY SHAWN MCGUIRK, VANESSA SUNG | November 29, 2017
Opinion | BY SHAWN MCGUIRK, VANESSA SUNG | November 29, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau smiles with Mona Nemer on Sept. 26 in House foyer, the day he announced she would be Canada's new chief science adviser. PhD students Shawn McGuirk and Vanessa Sung say her office should establish a student advisory committee similar to those of science advisers in Quebec and New Zealand. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade