The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Nuclear Policy Program is now accepting applications for 2011-2012 Stanton Nuclear Security Fellowship Program. Deadline is January 31, 2011.
The objective of the Stanton Fellowship is to enhance and develop the Fellow's capacity to become a leader in policy-relevant research in the areas of nuclear deterrence, disarmament, nonproliferation, or energy. The Fellow will be based at Carnegie's headquarters in Washington, with access to colleagues in Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, and Moscow. Over the course of their time at Carnegie, the Fellow will have the opportunity and resources to deepen their understanding of how nuclear policies are developed and contested within the U.S. and between it and other states. The Fellow will be expected to research and write on pertinent and emergent topics, to organize and participate in expert workshops and larger public events in the U.S. and abroad, and generally to demonstrate the capacity to become a thought leader in the nuclear field.
Learn about other requirements and how to apply. Mention you saw the opening on Think Tanked.
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