New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is a cohort-based leadership program that promotes collaboration among outstanding mid-career scientists, engineers, and medical professionals during a two-year term of service. The program aims to expand the expertise engaged in the convening and advisory functions of the National Academies while building a network of emerging U.S. leaders to address national and global challenges.
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News and updates
- Recording Available! 2025 New Voices Informational Webinar for Applicants Aug 14, 2025 Update
- New Voices Spring 2025 Member Meeting responds to current events and builds science communication skills Apr 25, 2025 Update
- U.S. Winners of 2024 Nobel Prizes Honored at Symposium Co-Hosted by the National Academy of Sciences Nov 20, 2024 Feature Story
- Reviving the Los Angeles River: Engineering Alongside Nature and Society Jul 30, 2024 Perspectives
- Fostering Future Leaders — and a More Inclusive Vision — For Science Jun 3, 2024 Feature Story
- Young Researchers from Around the World to Gather at Historic NAS Building This Week May 6, 2024 Feature Story
- New Voices Program for Emerging STEM Leaders Announces New Members Feb 1, 2024 News Release
- COP28 Global Climate Conference Features Several National Academies Representatives Nov 30, 2023 Feature Story
- Tackling Inequities in Emerging Technologies May 4, 2023 Feature Story
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Description
Created in 2018, New Voices is an ongoing program that has engaged interdisciplinary, forward-looking cohorts of outstanding mid-career SEM leaders in the sciences, engineering, and medicine and/or demonstrated interest or experience in science communication, international scientific collaboration, and science policy. The program provides members with an opportunity to think collectively beyond their institutional and geographic boundaries to identify and address issues of pressing concern for the nation.
New Voices members are selected through a merit-based, open competition. Each cohort of approximately 20 members serves a two-year term before transitioning to active alumni status. Cohort members meet via Zoom each month and convene in person twice a year for a two-day meeting. Cohorts also produce webinars and other public events as part of their service, based on the availability of funds. They are supported by National Academies staff, with guidance from an Advisory Committee of senior experts dedicated to the New Voices mission.
The goals of the New Voices program are to:
- Enhance the National Academies' advice-making work and convening activities by engaging members to make committee nominations and serve in program activities where invited;
- Develop the capacity of mid-career leaders to serve their community and impact science policy discussions;
- Bring new ideas to National Academies' discussions through working group activities and biannual meetings;
- Connect a broad network of emerging U.S. leaders in the sciences, engineering, and medicine to combat public distrust by bringing science communication activities to new communities; and
- Promote international collaboration by maintaining a presence of U.S. young leaders at major international conferences.
Discover how emerging STEM leaders are shaping the future—watch this inspiring video to hear participants share their journeys of leadership, collaboration, and impact. See how the New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine initiative fosters innovation and cross-disciplinary problem-solving to drive real change within and beyond their fields.
Contributors
Sponsors
Doris Duke Foundation
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Howard Beale
National Academy of Sciences Kobelt Fund
The Rutter Foundation
Staff
Alison Boland-Reeves
Lead
Komal Syed
Lead
Brittani Shorter
Major units and sub-units
Organizational Initiatives
Lead
Office of International Networks, Cooperation, and Security
Collaborator
Office of Fellowships
Lead
Past events