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What is a regional hub?

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What is a regional hub?

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It is a locally-based community of COPUS participants and science stakeholders that work together within a designated geographic region to promote the public understanding of science. Its members are self-determined and can include scientists, universities, K-16 educators, informal science education centers, business leaders, and other professionals who work together to develop or coordinate activities that engage community members in science. Its activities are self-determined, but have as their focus the public understanding of and engagement in science. A single COPUS participating organization should serve as the ‘host’ of the hub and as the liaison to the COPUS network. Learn more about the responsibilities and benefits of forming a COPUS regional hub.

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