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Political Repression of the Elites

Nikolay Petrov, professor and head of the Laboratory of Methodology of Regional Development Evaluation at the Higher School of Economics, will give a lecture on elite repression in Russia.

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Nuclear Policy Club Speaker

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Nuclear Policy Club Speaker.

NPS Dean of the School of International Graduate Studies, Dr. James Wirtz, will present to the Nuclear Policy Club on Strategic Latency and Nuclear Weapons.

Open to Club members and MIIS faculty, staff, and students.

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National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Graduate Fellowship Program Spring Recruiting

The NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program is a career launchpad for exceptional graduate level students committed to the nuclear security and nonproliferation mission. The year-long program offers a full-time salary, benefits, and exposure to the national laboratories, career development, and professional networking.

Join alumna Amanda Sayre (NPTS ’13) from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, which administers the NGFP program, as she presents on this program and how to apply.

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Live From DC: Global Trade, What Lies Ahead

In 2018, the United States has employed a number of powerful trade weapons against its trading partners. Free Trade Agreements are being renegotiated. Indeed, the WTO is under threat of U.S. abandonment. What lies ahead for U.S international trade policy in 2019? The Center for Careers and Internships and Middlebury in DC in collaboration with the Middlebury Professional Network bring you a discussion among several professionals with different vantage points on the turbulent waters of international trade.

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Kinga Tshering: Bhutan and the Gross National Happiness Index

Kinga Tshering is a former member of parliament in the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Bhutan and a founder of The Institute of Happiness (IOH), an evidence-based think and do tank that seeks to be a thought center for the Bhutanese Gross National Happiness (GNH) experience. Mr. Tshering will be presenting on the Kingdom of Bhutan and his research and work in GNH.

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IONP info session

The Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey and The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) present A Briefing on: Opportunities for Internships at International Nonproliferation Organizations We are pleased to announce several internship opportunities for students interested in WMD nonproliferation and disarmament issues.

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Info Session for IPSS (Spring 2021)

The International Professional Service Semester (IPSS) helps students secure graduate-level internships, jobs, or consultancies in international organizations in the U.S. and abroad. The program is designed for graduate students in the International Policy and Development, International Environmental Policy, Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies and Master of Public Administration programs. Students can earn up to 4 units of workshop credits in January and 6 units for the field course during the regular spring or fall semesters.

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IEM Symposium 2018

IEM will host the annual symposium focusing on students’ work in international education. Attendees can join on-campus or from any location via Zoom (no download is required). All sessions will host student presentations of 10-minutes each, followed by an open Q&A session.

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