On September 5th, the wicked science team successfully organized the kick-off event.
Here is what the Battelle Center and Student Communities Of Practice and Engagement (SCOPE) programming can do for you:
- Curriculum: PUBAFRS 5620 Rapid Innovation for Public Impact (4 credits) is one of the course options in the curriculum; this experiential learning, wicked challenge course is taught by Battelle Center instructors Heather Tsavaris and Ethan Rivera.
- Career: Through regular attendance at our SCOPE Community Conversations, you’ll meet and hear from wicked scientists who are practicing in government, industry, and the nonprofit sectors in a range of issue areas, including sustainable energy, digital technology, environmental health, and community food systems. Learning about the wide range of wicked science careers will help prepare you to take the GIS capstone: ANTROP 5515 Careers for Wicked Scientists (1 credit).
- Community: Through regular attendance at the Battelle Center’s SCOPE Community Conversations, professional development training, and social events, build your network of wicked science peers and mentors. You’ll meet students, faculty, and professionals from across the university and central Ohio who share your passion for tackling complex, political challenges.
- Action items:
- Visit the Wicked Science GIS home page where you can get more details and apply for the specialization
- Interested in learning more about Rapid Innovation? Get more information about upcoming challenges and a reminder to register for the spring session by completing this questionnaire.
- Follow us on Instagram @OSU_battelle_center
- View and sign up for future SCOPE events on our Battelle Center calendar