RAND Policy Forum
Issues Over the Horizon: A Look at Tomorrow's Front-Burner Issues Today
Date: |
May 15, 2008 |
Time: |
5:30 P.M. – Registration |
Location: |
The RAND Corporation |
How can I attend?
Program
For 60 years, the RAND Corporation has helped shape sound public policy by staying ahead of the curve—identifying emerging policy challenges early on and formulating effective, practical solutions of enduring value. Please join us in commemorating our 60th anniversary with a discussion of several of tomorrow's front-burner issues—and what we can and should be doing about them today.
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How Can I Attend?
RAND Policy Forums are a series of public programs designed to inform and inspire debate on a specific, timely policy issue. Policy Forums are non-partisan and offer a unique opportunity for intellectual fellowship, community engagement and high-level deliberation of important policy matters. Admission is free, but seating is limited and advance registration is required. Priority registration is offered to RAND Policy Circle members. Visit About the RAND Policy Circle to learn more about the benefits of Policy Circle membership.
About RAND
RAND is a nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. As the first research institution to be called a “think tank,” RAND has been expanding the boundaries of human knowledge for 60 years and continually seeks nonpartisan solutions to the most pressing challenges of our day. Initially, RAND focused on issues of national security; today, RAND uses its intellectual reserves to make a difference in additional areas such as health, education, business, law, and science. No other institution tackles tough policy problems across so broad a spectrum.
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