Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control
09/09/2020
Come work with us or one of over two dozen other NGOs in Washington, DC focusing on arms control, conflict resolution, peace, and international security issues as a Scoville Fellow! Applications for the spring 2021 semester are due October 2nd. Learn more and apply at http://scoville.org/
Calling all recent (and soon-to-be) college and graduate school alumni!
If you're passionate about international peace and security issues, and looking to work on them in Washington, DC, the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship may be for you! The next application deadlines are October 9, 2020 (for the spring 2021 semester) and January 4, 2021 (for the fall 2021 semester). Here's more info:
The Scoville Fellowship offers six to nine-month salaried positions in the nation's capital with more than two dozen think tanks and advocacy groups. Scoville Fellows are supervised by senior-level staff members at the host institutions and may work on a range of issues including nuclear and conventional arms control and nonproliferation, conflict prevention and peacebuilding, diplomacy, environmental security, and emerging technology threats. They contribute to their host organizations' goals through research, public education, advocacy, and by writing articles, blog posts, fact sheets, letters to the editor, op-eds, and/or reports. In addition, fellows often help organize talks and conferences and attend coalition meetings, policy briefings, and congressional hearings. Benefits include salary, partial health insurance reimbursement, mentoring, moving costs to DC, meetings with policy experts, a small stipend for professional development use, and an entrée into an increasingly connected and influential network of alumni working for domestic and international NGOs, the federal government, academia, and media. For complete details and FAQs, see http://scoville.org/
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05/29/2020
Read the Wisconsin Project's latest Iran Watch newsletter, featuring a policy brief on how Iran's elite academic institutions support proliferation. The policy brief recommends that sanctions against such institutions, and the scientists associated with them, could be a bigger part of the U.S. pressure campaign.
The newsletter also includes documents related to a new U.S. global maritime advisory, recent U.S. sanctions actions, and the U.S. decision to end nuclear cooperation waivers, as well as profiles of entities supporting Iranian missile procurement and news about an Iranian military bank merger.
https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/newsletters/iran-watch-newsletter-may-2020
06/21/2019
Read the latest Iran Watch newsletter! This month’s newsletter includes analysis of several recent export enforcement cases against American and Iranian citizens attempting to obtain U.S.-origin technology on behalf of Iran. The newsletter also features documents related to the recent downing by Iran of a U.S. drone, a possible Iranian attack on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency on Iran’s compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran’s plans to increase its production of enriched uranium, news about Iranian missile-related procurement from Germany, and more:
https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/newsletters/iran-watch-newsletter-june-2019
05/10/2019
Read the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control's latest Iran Watch newsletter! This month's newsletter includes a policy brief on recent U.S. sanctions targeting Iran's industrial metals sector as part of the Trump administration's intensifying economic pressure campaign on Iran, and the implications of Iran's plan to suspend certain nuclear restrictions required by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA): https://www.iranwatch.org/our-publications/newsletters/iran-watch-newsletter-may-2019
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