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Harvard Kennedy School Managing the Atom Fellowship Program 2018, USA

Publish Date: Dec 22, 2017

Deadline: Jan 16, 2018

Managing the Atom

The Project on Managing the Atom offers fellowships for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral scholars, and mid-career professionals, for one year, with a possibility for renewal. Research topics of interest include aspects of nuclear nonproliferation policy, nuclear weapons strategy, arms control, disarmament processes and verification, the future of nuclear energy, regional conflict and nuclear weapons, security for nuclear weapons and materials, and other issues of nuclear policy.

The Project on Managing the Atom offers fellowships for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral scholars, and mid-career professionals for one year, with a possibility for renewal, in the stimulating environment of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School. Post-doctoral scholars and junior faculty members may also apply for Stanton nuclear security fellowships at the Belfer Center.

The MTA fellows program exposes fellows to an interdisciplinary work environment—blending policy and technical concerns—and provides time and space to interact with an international cohort of colleagues, as well as with faculty, senior fellows, and visiting policy makers and other experts.

Areas of Research

Fellows are expected to pursue research with a nuclear policy focus that relates to the ongoing work of the MTA project.  Priority will be given to applicants pursuing research on: reducing the risk of nuclear or radiological terrorism; stopping the spread of nuclear weapons; reducing the dangers of existing nuclear stockpiles through arms control or other means; and lowering safety, security, proliferation, and other risks associated with the growth of civilian nuclear power.  Researchers working on any of the above issues in a regional context are particularly encouraged to apply. Also encouraged are proposals examining steps that lay the foundations for the long term prohibition of nuclear arsenals or steps that improve verification of nonproliferation or disarmament.

Expectations

Fellows are generally expected to:

  • Produce a substantial piece of work completed during the fellowship period
  • Present their research at a seminar open to the public at least once during the fellowship period
  • Attend seminars of other MTA research fellows
  • Participate in MTA activities (meetings, communications efforts, etc.) as appropriate
  • Regularly correspond with MTA staff and senior faculty about research progress and activities

Stipend Information

MTA offers ten-month stipends of $39,600 to pre-doctoral fellows and $50,000 to post-doctoral fellows. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply for other sources of funding. All applicants should clearly indicate on their application form whether they are seeking full or partial funding, and indicate other potential funding sources. Non-stipendiary appointments are also offered, but the application process remains the same. Stipends come with health insurance and discounted MBTA passes, as well as shared office space and modest administrative support.

Eligibility

Eligible candidates include current doctoral students, recent recipients of a Ph.D. or equivalent degree, and university faculty members. In addition to candidates from academia, we also welcome applications from candidates from national laboratories, government, and industry (though academic salaries are not likely to be competitive unless candidates have their own funding).

Applicants for pre-doctoral fellowships must have passed general examinations prior to appointment. We welcome applications from political scientists, historians, economists, sociologists, legal scholars, and other social scientists as well as engineers, physicists, and others with technical training. We also encourage applications from women, minorities, and citizens of all countries.

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