Opportunities From: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Volunteer: Community Science & Technology Seminar Series

PNNL's Community Science and Technology Seminar Series was launched to help the public better understand and explore how science transforms our world. It is also a great opportunity to engage with the community to educate them on the world-class research and development taking place at the area's largest employer, and to reinforce our commitment to the community. Talks are non-technical and run about 45 minutes plus Q&A. While the format of the talks is a presentation style, we like seminars to be interactive, so any hands-on displays or examples you can bring are encouraged. These typically take place at the Mid-Columbia Library in Kennewick and the Richland Public Library.

 

Seminars run September through May and usually take place at the Richland Public Library or the Kennewick Branch of the Mid-Columbia Libraries. If you are interested in participating in the Community Science & Technology Seminar Series, we will work with you to ensure your talk is at the appropriate level for a non-technical audience and coordinate your speaking engagement with the libraries.

 

We are in the process of booking seminars for September 2019 - May 2020.

Program: Community Science and Technology Seminar Series

PNNL's Community Science and Technology Seminar Series was launched to help the public better understand and explore how science transforms our world. It is also a great opportunity to engage with the community to educate them on the world-class research and development taking place at the area's largest employer, and to reinforce our commitment to the community. Talks are non-technical and run about 45 minutes plus Q&A. While the format of the talks is a presentation style, we like seminars to be interactive, so any hands-on displays or examples you can bring are encouraged. These typically take place at the Mid-Columbia Library in Kennewick and the Richland Public Library.

 

Seminars run September through May and usually take place at the Richland Public Library or the Kennewick Branch of the Mid-Columbia Libraries. If you are interested in participating in the Community Science & Technology Seminar Series, we will work with you to ensure your talk is at the appropriate level for a non-technical audience and coordinate your speaking engagement with the libraries.

 

We are in the process of booking seminars for September 2019 - May 2020.

Program: Community Science and Technology Seminar Series

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99354

Allow Groups: No