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The Triple Helix Inc: student run non-profit
The International Journal of Science, Society, and Law
Replies: 3Last Post June 11, 2006 10:26am by JennyColada
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Contact Information:
Melissa A. Matarese
Executive Director of Marketing
Melissa.Matarese@gmail.com
http://www.thetriplehelix.org

College students have international pervasive influence
Readership reaches up to 10,000 faculty and students
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Cornell. NY – Future world leaders at universities around the world work to identify critical issues in science, society and law, putting their research into a peer review international print and on-line journal. The website receives about 2,300 unique visitors each week. Seven chapters have distributed journals in print this spring, an unprecedented feat among college campuses in the United States.  

Since its inception at Cornell University in 2004, The Triple Helix: The International Journal of Science, Society and Law, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, has expanded to 23 universities world wide. Over 600 students are involved in chapters at MIT, Princeton, Yale, Harvard, University of California-Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania, John Hopkins University, Brown, Columbia, and Dartmouth. It is the first and only completely student-run international print journal in the world.  

Newest chapters internationally include Oxford, the Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, the National University of Singapore, Melbourne University, and Cambridge.  The Triple Helix advisor, Venkatraman Mohan of Sceata Technology Group, LLC, supports the expansion, stating:

“Science has no boundaries. Following an extremely successful launch in the US, expanding TTH's operations to international arena is an excellent strategic move.  Given the high caliber of the TTH organization, it is no wonder that a number of talented students from reputed international schools would like to get involved and contribute to its greater success.  Congratulations to the entire TTH team.”

The Triple Helix is published bi-annually. Topics featured this spring include “The Birth of the Artificial Womb” and “Defining Biotech.”  

For more information visit:  www.thetriplehelix.org


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So are you trying to get people involved? How would someone do so? Do they just write an article and send it off? Do they get compensated? Do they choose their own topics?

A bit more helpful information would be welcome.

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