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Hello! I am an Information Officer at the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Philippines. As such I write about results of research and development in popular version and deal with the media through prescons and press releases. May I inquire about the Science and Media Symposium to be held on Oct. 17-18, 2017. I am interested to attend because the topic is just timely for us.
Thank you.
The Trottier Symposium is an annual event, but the topic changes each year. Unfortunately, this topic is from last year. The McGill Office of Science and Society has video of all the speakers.