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Want to get involved in U.S. science policy? Browse these resources to participate in grassroots advocacy from contacting your representative to participating in SIAM programs and committees.

The opportunity to learn about research priorities and initiatives directly from agency directors was invaluable, and firsthand knowledge about the creation of program initiatives is crucial to furthering our understanding of the way in which public need influences and pivots research directions. Recognizing the impact of these choices on the SIAM community underscores the significance of the SIAM Committee on Science Policy. By participating in the SIAM Science Policy Fellowship Program, I gained a deeper appreciation of the committee’s importance in the context of science policy.

Samantha Erwin 2020 SIAM Science Policy Fellow

Reports, White Papers, and Letters

  • SIAM Science Policy Task Force Reports

    Research and Education Priorities to Address Climate Change, Boost Environmental Resilience, and Advance Clean Energy 

    This report contains recommendations to the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, and other organizations on areas of research and education related to climate change, environmental resilience, and clean energy that would benefit from involvement of the applied mathematics and computational science community. The SIAM Climate Task Force was created under the SIAM Committee on Science Policy and was made up of a diverse group of experts from academia and national laboratories. Read the report

    Report on Future Research Directions for the National Science Foundation in the Era of COVID-19

    In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, SIAM created the Task Force on Future Research Directions for NSF in the Era of COVID-19 under the SIAM Committee on Science Policy (CSP). Read the report

  • Science Policy White Papers

  • Advocacy Letters