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** Sign up for their [https://simpsoncenter.org/about/connect/weekly-email weekly email].
** Sign up for their [https://simpsoncenter.org/about/connect/weekly-email weekly email].
* [http://techpolicylab.org/ Tech Policy Lab UW] — A collaboration between CSE, the law school, and the iSchool. Tends to have 3-4 very high-profile and excellent talks each year. These are usually big talks in Kane and usually "require" RSVP/tickets. In practice, you can just show up.
* [http://techpolicylab.org/ Tech Policy Lab UW] — A collaboration between CSE, the law school, and the iSchool. Tends to have 3-4 very high-profile and excellent talks each year. These are usually big talks in Kane and usually "require" RSVP/tickets. In practice, you can just show up.
** [https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/techpolicylab techpolicylab@uw.edu] — Email announcement list.
** [https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/techpolicylab techpolicylab@uw.edu] — Email announcement list for the lab.
** [https://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/tech_policy tech_policy@uw.edu] — List to "Share events at and around UW related to technology policy." In practice, this tends to be a semi-regular happy hour that is mostly local lawyers working on tech policy work.
** [http://techpolicylab.org/lectures/ Lecture Page] which includes video recordings of recent lectures.
** [http://techpolicylab.org/lectures/ Lecture Page] which includes video recordings of recent lectures.



Revision as of 23:12, 9 January 2017

In addition to the weekly lab meetings, there are a variety of other things you might want to consider signing up for.

UW Meetings and Seminars

Non-UW groups/meetings working in adjacent spaces