
NSSPI is seeking a fellow for its Stanton Nuclear Security Fellowship. The Stanton Nuclear Security Fellows Program will support young scholars to pursue policy-relevant technical research in nuclear security for a twelve-month period at Texas A&M University under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Fellowships are available for post-doctoral researchers and early-career faculty with the express mission of stimulating “the development of the next generation of thought leaders in nuclear security by supporting research that will advance policy-relevant understanding of the issues.” As such, viable candidates must present a course of research in engineering or science that would lead to a written product (article, book, report, etc.) related to nuclear security that would have an impact on policy makers and advance policy choices. Nuclear security in this case is broadly defined by the Stanton Foundation as including “nuclear terrorism, nuclear proliferation, nuclear weapons, nuclear force posture, and nuclear energy as it relates to nuclear security.”
For more information, visit our Stanton Fellowship page.
Application Deadline is February 15, 2020.