The CISAC Science Fellowship Program offers scientists and engineers an opportunity to conduct research into the scientific and technical aspects of a security topic of their own choosing, or to conduct research in collaboration with one of the Center’s ongoing researchefforts. Examples of possible research topics include:
nuclear weapons and non-proliferation policy
nuclear energy
critical
infrastructure
biosecurity
information technology and security
missile defense systems and space weaponization
energy, food, and water
security
security issues related to climate change
Examples of past research projects undertaken at the Center can be found here.
Eligibility
The center invites scientists and engineers who have demonstrated excellence in their specialties to apply. Fellowships are available for postdoctoral fellows and mid-career professionals. We are particularly interested in individuals who are considering careers in science and public policy. Scientists in academic and research institutions, government, and industry, from the United States and abroad may apply. All applicants, including those not seeking financial assistance, must submit complete applications.
Stipend
Stipends are awarded for an eleven-month period beginning around end of September 2010, and are determined on a case-by-case basis, commensurate with experience. Health insurance is also available. Two-year fellowships are available under some circumstances.
To Apply
CISAC Fellowship Program
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Stanford University
Encina Hall, E200
616 Serra Street
Stanford, CA 94305-6165
USA
Phone: (650) 725-9132
Fax: (650) 723-0089
cisacfellowship@stanford.edu
Applications are due by February 1, 2010
Applicants are responsible for ensuring all materials, including letters of reference, arrive by the deadline.
Stanford University encourages women and minority applicants.
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