Opportunity type
Fellowship
Cause areas
Nuclear security
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Direct high impact on an important cause
Skill set
Conceptual & empirical research
Academia
Political & bureaucratic
Deadline
2025-11-30
Location
Washington, DC
Description
A prestigious year-long fellowship at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for emerging scholars in nuclear deterrence, disarmament, arms control, and nonproliferation.
- Deepen your policy expertise through independent research, publications, and events in Washington, DC
- Receive mentorship from Carnegie’s senior researchers and access its global policy network
- Present your findings at the Stanton Foundation’s annual meeting
- Annual stipend between $66,000–$137,000 plus health benefits and visa sponsorship
- Open to final-year PhDs, recent doctorates, or law degree holders.
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