Fellow, Managing the Atom
Opportunity type
Fellowship
Funding
Cause areas
Nuclear security
International security & cooperation
Routes to impact
Direct high impact on an important cause
Skill-building & building career capital
Learning about important cause areas
Skill set
Academia
Conceptual & empirical research
Political & bureaucratic
Deadline
2025-12-01
Location
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Description
The Managing the Atom Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center offers a 10-month opportunity for pre-doctoral, post-doctoral, and mid-career professionals to conduct research on nuclear policy in an interdisciplinary, international environment.
- Fellows receive a stipend ($50,000 pre-doctoral, $60,000 post-doctoral), health insurance, discounted MBTA passes, shared office space, and administrative support.
- Research should focus on nuclear policy, with particular interest in rethinking nuclear deterrence and resolving regional proliferation crises.
- Fellows are expected to produce a substantial research work, present at least once publicly, and actively participate in seminars and MTA activities.
- Open to candidates worldwide, with a strong encouragement for women and underrepresented groups to apply; nonstipendiary options are available for those with external funding.
For more information or to apply, visit the fellowship page.
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