Summer Undergraduate Fellow, Nonproliferation

Summer Undergraduate Fellow, Nonproliferation

Opportunity type
Fellowship
Independent project
Training program
Cause areas
Nuclear security
International security & cooperation
Routes to impact
Learning about important cause areas
Skill-building & building career capital
Testing your fit for a certain career path
Direct high impact on an important cause
Skill set
Conceptual & empirical research
Political & bureaucratic
Communicator
Academia
Location
Monterey, California
Description
The Summer Undergraduate Nonproliferation Fellowship at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, is a paid opportunity for undergraduates to contribute to research on nonproliferation, disarmament, and arms control.
  • Fellows work alongside CNS experts, supporting ongoing research and conducting an independent project to strengthen analytical and writing skills.
  • The program includes lectures and training sessions, as well as opportunities to assist with data collection, analysis, and outreach on nonproliferation topics.
  • Open to full-time undergraduates eligible to work in the U.S.; all majors welcome, with preference for those who have completed their sophomore year.
  • Fellows are responsible for securing their own housing in Monterey, with guidance provided by the program coordinator.
For non-Middlebury College students, apply here: https://apply.workable.com/middleburycollege/j/58401B7D16/
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