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Digging these short Quick Takes of Poptech’s 2010 Science and Public Leadership Fellows. Looks like a great program for cultivating communication skills and leadership among scientific researchers. Poptech also has a Social Innovation Fellowship.

We especially like this sentiment: “If you’re able to communicate your ideas, you’re able to collaborate with unconventional partners.”

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