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Scientific and technological progress forms the foundation of global competitiveness, driving national economic expansion and enhancing living standards worldwide. Modern societies are characterized by their capacity to develop, modify, and implement emerging technologies. In our interconnected world, innovation has become crucial for addressing societal challenges and maintaining a competitive edge. Breakthroughs in digital technology, aerospace research, biotechnology, and materials engineering are all influenced by organizations that establish science and technology policies.
The Elliott School provides an 18-credit (6-course) graduate certificate program in international science and technology policy, designed for working professionals and students seeking to expand their knowledge beyond their main academic discipline.