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= Must be a need =
If you or your organization are is going to advocate for more lab access, then you need to express a need for it. You should ask yourself, what projects are we currently working on and how is limited lab access hindering those projects? Also, what projects would your organization like to work on, but are prevented from because of lack of access? You want to be able to prove to others that students want this and will benefit from it. By reviewing what projects you are working on and future projects you want to work on, you will be able to build a detailed list of the type of equipment you would like to have access to. Delegate some or all of the members in your organization to adamantly be involved in finding lab space/access. With dedicated students in your organization, anything is possible.
[http://inventionstudio.gatech.edu/ Georgia Tech Innovation Studio] is an excellent example of how students obtained lab access on campus and what the benefits have been.
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