DescriptionThe Summer Undergraduate Internship in Nonproliferation Studies at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies provides undergraduates with a unique opportunity to engage deeply with current issues in nuclear nonproliferation arms control and disarmament. Interns will work alongside CNS experts and contribute to ongoing research while also pursuing an independent research project designed to strengthen their analytical and writing skills.
The internship runs 23 months typically from early June through late August.
Interns are responsible for securing their own housing in Monterey; however assistance and guidance will be provided by the Internship Coordinator Masako Toki CNS Senior Project Manager ().
This is a part-time temporary position paying $17.45 per hour.
Core Responsibilities:
- Contribute to CNS research projects in the areas of nonproliferation disarmament and arms control.
- Conduct independent research on nonproliferation topics under the guidance of CNS experts.
- Attend lectures and training sessions presented by CNS specialists to deepen understanding of nonproliferation issues.
- Support data collection analysis and synthesis for research outputs as assigned.
- Assist in preparing written materials such as reports briefings or presentations related to ongoing projects.
- Assist CNS experts in promoting nonproliferation and disarmament issues through social media and online tools with a focus on outreach to younger audiences.
Interns will work in close collaboration with CNS staff members on different nonproliferation issues in areas including:
For more information please visit the Summer Program website here.
Requirements- Must be enrolled full-time at an undergraduate institution.
- Must be eligible to work in the United States. *
- Demonstrated interest in nonproliferation disarmament and arms control issues.
- Interest in international peace and security and social justice topics.
- Open to all majors; students studying geology or STEM fields (including natural physical or computer sciences) are encouraged to apply.
- Preferred:
- Completion of sophomore year by the program start date.
- Knowledge of international security topics is a plus.
- Proficiency in a foreign language preferred.
*For more details please contact the Internship coordinator.
Required Experience:
Intern
DescriptionThe Summer Undergraduate Internship in Nonproliferation Studies at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies provides undergraduates with a unique opportunity to engage deeply with current issues in nuclear nonproliferation arms control and disarmament. Interns will work alongs...
DescriptionThe Summer Undergraduate Internship in Nonproliferation Studies at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies provides undergraduates with a unique opportunity to engage deeply with current issues in nuclear nonproliferation arms control and disarmament. Interns will work alongside CNS experts and contribute to ongoing research while also pursuing an independent research project designed to strengthen their analytical and writing skills.
The internship runs 23 months typically from early June through late August.
Interns are responsible for securing their own housing in Monterey; however assistance and guidance will be provided by the Internship Coordinator Masako Toki CNS Senior Project Manager ().
This is a part-time temporary position paying $17.45 per hour.
Core Responsibilities:
- Contribute to CNS research projects in the areas of nonproliferation disarmament and arms control.
- Conduct independent research on nonproliferation topics under the guidance of CNS experts.
- Attend lectures and training sessions presented by CNS specialists to deepen understanding of nonproliferation issues.
- Support data collection analysis and synthesis for research outputs as assigned.
- Assist in preparing written materials such as reports briefings or presentations related to ongoing projects.
- Assist CNS experts in promoting nonproliferation and disarmament issues through social media and online tools with a focus on outreach to younger audiences.
Interns will work in close collaboration with CNS staff members on different nonproliferation issues in areas including:
For more information please visit the Summer Program website here.
Requirements- Must be enrolled full-time at an undergraduate institution.
- Must be eligible to work in the United States. *
- Demonstrated interest in nonproliferation disarmament and arms control issues.
- Interest in international peace and security and social justice topics.
- Open to all majors; students studying geology or STEM fields (including natural physical or computer sciences) are encouraged to apply.
- Preferred:
- Completion of sophomore year by the program start date.
- Knowledge of international security topics is a plus.
- Proficiency in a foreign language preferred.
*For more details please contact the Internship coordinator.
Required Experience:
Intern
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