The purpose of the Stanton Nuclear Security Fellows Program is to stimulate the development of the next generation of thought leaders on nuclear security issues by supporting interdisciplinary research that will advance policy-relevant understanding of these issues.
Fellows will carry out a year-long period of independent research beginning in September of each year. Fellows will be located at the Hertie Schools Centre for International Security in Berlin Germany. Each fellow will receive a stipend: post-doctoral students will receive a 87.575 stipend and junior faculty members will receive a 118.790 stipend.
The fellowship is open to post-doctoral researchers and tenure-track junior faculty members. Junior faculty at law schools or with a law degree as their terminal degree are also eligible. Prior relevant experience is broadly defined to include disciplines such as nuclear policy security international relations engineering physics and related fields.
The purpose of the Stanton Nuclear Security Fellows Program is to stimulate the development of the next generation of thought leaders on nuclear security issues by supporting interdisciplinary research that will advance policy-relevant understanding of these issues.Fellows will carry out a year-long...
The purpose of the Stanton Nuclear Security Fellows Program is to stimulate the development of the next generation of thought leaders on nuclear security issues by supporting interdisciplinary research that will advance policy-relevant understanding of these issues.
Fellows will carry out a year-long period of independent research beginning in September of each year. Fellows will be located at the Hertie Schools Centre for International Security in Berlin Germany. Each fellow will receive a stipend: post-doctoral students will receive a 87.575 stipend and junior faculty members will receive a 118.790 stipend.
The fellowship is open to post-doctoral researchers and tenure-track junior faculty members. Junior faculty at law schools or with a law degree as their terminal degree are also eligible. Prior relevant experience is broadly defined to include disciplines such as nuclear policy security international relations engineering physics and related fields.
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