Excellent learning and peer-to-peer networking opportunities with a cross-section of the nuclear industry.
The world’s first certified professional development programme for individuals in nuclear security management.
An extensive archive of information on nuclear security, both from WINS and from external sources.
Helping licensees assess the maturity of their security programme and measure their security culture effectiveness.
The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship invites recent college and graduate school alumni to apply for six- to nine-month fellowships in Washington, D.C. The highly competitive national fellowship programme focuses on issues related to arms control, peace and international security.
Fellows in the programme work in one of more than two dozen participating public interest organisations, including think tanks and advocacy groups while performing such activities as research, writing, public education and advocacy on a range of security issues. Candidates must have an excellent academic record and strong interest in issues of peace and security.
Eligibility: The programme is open to all U.S. citizens as well as to non-U.S. citizens who are living in the U.S. and eligible for employment.
Benefits: Benefits include a monthly salary, travel to Washington, D.C., health insurance and more.
Application Deadlines
Fall 2018 Fellowship: January 5, 2018
Spring 2019 Fellowship: October 1, 2018