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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 31-34

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... Washington, DC 20001 8:00-8:10 Greetings Irwin Feller, Senior Visiting Scientist, American Association for the Advancement of Science and Workshop Committee Chair 8:10-8:20 Introduction to the Workshop Melvin Bernstein, Director, Office of University Programs, Department of Homeland Security 8:20-8:45 National Needs, University Needs, and Homeland Security Joseph B Hellige, Vice Provost for Academic Programs, University of Southern California 8:45-9:15 FEMA Higher Education Project B
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... Professor of Public Administration, Urban Studies, and Political Science, Georgia State University · Martha Crenshaw, Colin and Nancy Campbell Professor of Global Issues and Democratic Thought, Wesleyan University 11:30-1:00 Lunch and Breakout Session I Breakout groups to be chaired by the following workshop committee members: Group A (Rm.
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... · What areas should such programs encompass that are not necessarily obvious? · What are the differences between existing social science, political science, or natural science degree programs and potential or current homeland security curricula?
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... If there needs to be additional specialization around the core, what might be areas of specialization and how would they be integrated into the curriculum? · What are the most important unanswered questions with respect to homeland security educational issues?


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