MGIMO Internship Spotlight: Sara Beth Marchert
| by William Morrison
MGIMO/MIIS dual degree student Sara Beth Marchert (MANPTS ‘19) talks about her experience at the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
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| by William Morrison
MGIMO/MIIS dual degree student Sara Beth Marchert (MANPTS ‘19) talks about her experience at the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
An all-female team of four Middlebury Institute students placed second in the Atlantic Council’s Cyber Strategy 9/12 Challenge, ahead of 45 teams, many from large universities.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
In his honors thesis, Middlebury Institute student Paul S. Warnke explores the conflicting views of the U.S.- Soviet strategic competition held by his namesake grandfather and Albert Wohlstetter.
Middlebury Institute immersive learning programs offer students valuable field experience and connections to prepare them for future careers.
“Before the United States killed it, the INF Treaty didn’t just stem the arms race with Russia—it stopped the spread of nuclear weapons around the world,” argues James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Senior Research Associate Sarah Bidgood MANPTS ‘16 in the newest edition of Foreign Policy magazine.
The Winter Term Czech Republic Nuclear Research Reactor Practicum offers Middlebury Institute students the opportunity to learn technical applications of nuclear safety, security, and reactor operations.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Andrea Gacki, director of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) will be the keynote speaker at the first Monterey Threat Financing Forum at the Middlebury Institute on March 20-22, 2019.
| by Mitchell Leong MANPTS '19
Middlebury Institute student, Kate Simi MANPTS ‘19, recently interviewed retired General Stanley McChrystal for the Special Operations Research Database (SORD) about his former experiences and insights into Special Operations Forces.
| by CTEC
CTEC Director Jason Blazakis joined Mary McCord a professor at Georgetown Law School with Lawfare Podcast’s Benjamin Wittes for a discussion on how the United States should incorporate domestic terrorism in our criminal statues.
| by Jason Warburg
Five Middlebury Institute faculty experts will examine nationalism, terrorism and cybercrime, and language and identity as part of this spring’s WorldViews Speaker Series.