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| ASCE Call for Proposals and Session Topics Closes in 41 Days (Aug. 31)
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In advance of the February 2026 conference, the Academic Security and Counter Exploitation Program (ASCE) is accepting proposals for sessions from interested speakers – and requests for session topics from those who aren’t available to present.
This is a great opportunity to provide feedback to the conference organizers on the content you will find most valuable.
All members of the research community are encouraged to submit proposals or suggestions for session topics before the Aug. 31 deadline. |
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| From national security to strategic leverage
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Large study of scientists who move their labs reveals how location drives productivity
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| Paleontologist to lead U.S. national academy
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RISC Institute and NSF SECURE Analytics release first Insight brief for RSOs
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