As part of the Academy’s Global Security and International Affairs (GSIA) program area, The Raymond Frankel Nuclear Security Policy Fellowship provides an opportunity for an early-career professional with training in security studies or nuclear policy to learn about a career in public policy and administration.
Reporting to the Chief Program Officer, the Fellow will assume primary responsibility for one or more workstreams within the Academy’s nuclear and global security portfolio. They will work in close coordination with Academy staff, the Academy’s Committee on International Security Studies (CISS), and project chairs to steward and advance the work of this program area. Some of the duties may include: organizing Track-2 dialogues between nuclear experts and former officials from the United States, China, Russia, and other regions to identify critical goals in maintaining nuclear security; coordinating publications focused on critical debates within nuclear security and arms control; arranging educational briefings and events with scholars, policymakers, and other audiences to deepen knowledge on key issues and challenges facing the United States in arms control and international security; and assisting with other areas of the GSIA portfolio including project development, administration, outreach, and reporting.
The Academy is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion and looks to all its staff members to foster and promote these values.
The Fellowship is supported through an endowment fund provided by the Raymond Frankel Foundation of Chicago, IL
The Fellowship program has three objectives:
The Fellow’s Portfolio will include:
Major Areas of Responsibility:
In addition to managing the Promoting Dialogue on Arms Control and Disarmament project, the Fellow may:
Fellowship Eligibility:
Qualifications:
Location: The position is a hybrid role with a presence near Academy Headquarters in Cambridge, MA. Occasional travel (typically less than 10%) and some nights and weekends are required to support project activities.
Terms: The appointment is for a two-year term, with a preferred state date of Summer 2025.
Application: Interested applicants are encouraged to submit a brief cover letter and CV. Priority consideration will be given to applications received by February 15th, 2025.
As part of the Academy’s Global Security and International Affairs (GSIA) program area, The Raymond Frankel Nuclear Security Policy Fellowship provides an opportunity for an early-career professional with training in security studies or nuclear policy to learn about a career in public policy and administration.
Reporting to the Chief Program Officer, the Fellow will assume primary responsibility for one or more workstreams within the Academy’s nuclear and global security portfolio. They will work in close coordination with Academy staff, the Academy’s Committee on International Security Studies (CISS), and project chairs to steward and advance the work of this program area. Some of the duties may include: organizing Track-2 dialogues between nuclear experts and former officials from the United States, China, Russia, and other regions to identify critical goals in maintaining nuclear security; coordinating publications focused on critical…
Please apply through the Academy website.
Please apply through the Academy website.