Incoming Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies Student Wins Pickering Fellowship
Incoming student Jaewon Oh learned recently that she has been awarded a highly competitive Pickering Fellowship.
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Incoming student Jaewon Oh learned recently that she has been awarded a highly competitive Pickering Fellowship.
Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies student Michala Braun was one of only two graduate students invited to present their research as part of a panel discussion at the annual Strategic Multilayer Assessment (SMA) conference held on April 3-4, 2018 in Washington, D.C.
| by Masako Toki and Jason Warburg
The annual Critical Issues Forum conference hosted by the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies attracted high school students from across the globe.
This 2-week course in Prague offered during the winter term, offers students the opportunity to attend lectures at the Department of Nuclear Reactors at the Czech Technical University (CTU), conduct experiments on the research reactor, and go on site visits.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
A team of four Middlebury Institute students was awarded “Best Written Brief” in the Atlantic Council’s Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge.
Join an online discussion with Dr. Jeffrey Lewis to find out how we learn what’s really going on with North Korea’s nuclear program, all the way from Monterey. This Wednesday, April 4.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Russia may be ramping up its bioweapons program, says a new book by Professor Raymond Zilinskas and alumnus Philippe Mauger.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Middlebury Institute graduate Sylvia Mishra has been awarded the highly competitive Scoville Fellowship and will be working with the Nuclear Threat Initiative in Washington, DC.
A two-volume series The Darkest Sides of Politics by professor Jeffrey Bale has been published by Routledge Press. The first volume focuses on the history of underground neo-fascist networks around the world since World War II, while the second volume looks at religious extremists, the threat of CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear) terrorism and the nexus between organized criminal and extremist groups.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Richard Engel of NBC News visited the Middlebury Institute campus to learn more about how a group of academics are using creative problem solving and innovative tools to gain insight into North Korea’s nuclear missile program.