Everyone is a stakeholder in today’s fast-paced scientific and technological advancements.
The impact is more obvious for those who choose to adopt or use STEM developments. However, even non-users are stakeholders. For example, communities or individuals who won’t have access to advancements ranging from the latest generation of wireless networks to biological tools like CRISPR may be at a competitive disadvantage economically, socially, and even physically.
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Our Mission
SEATS was founded on the simple philosophy that students should have an awareness of and a voice in the development and use of scientific and technological advancements