International Affairs Fellowship in Nuclear Security for Faculty Members by Stanton Foundation, Washington, 2012 2013
Fellowship sponsored by Stanton Foundation for faculty members in nuclear security, Washington, 2012 2013
Scholarship Program: International Affairs Fellowship in Nuclear Security
Type of Award: Fellowship
Nationality: U.S. Citizen
Employer: Stanton Foundation
Level of Study: Faculty members
Subjects(s): Nuclear Security
Duration: 12 months
Number of Awards: 2 awards
Am I Eligible? – The IAF-NS is only open to faculty members with tenure or on tenure-track lines at accredited universities and who propose to conduct policy-relevant research on nuclear security issues.
- Qualified candidates must be U.S.citizens or permanent residents who are eligible to work in the United Statesand be between the ages of twenty-nine and forty.
What does it cover? The program awards a stipend of $125,000.
How do I Apply? By post
Scholarship Description: The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) awards approximately two fellowships annually. The fellowships will be awarded on the basis of academic and professional accomplishments, and on the merits of the specific research projects proposed.
Application closing date: November 1 (annually)
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