Deadline: January 28, 2024
This training program aims to nurture a new generation of Japanese and American nuclear experts who will contribute to the strengthening of US-Japan security relations and grow into leaders and policymakers with a comprehensive understanding of regional nuclear security dynamics.
The program, held entirely in English, includes a series of interactive webinars culminating in an in-person, immersion training in Washington, DC, and the opportunity to publish a short policy-relevant article. The participants will receive round-trip airfare to Washington, accommodations, and meals.
Eligibility
- Japanese students enrolled in an MA or PhD program in international relations, security studies, political science, or related fields at a university in Japan; OR
- Students (including non-US citizens) enrolled in an MA or PhD program in international relations, security studies, political science, East Asian studies, or related fields at a university in the United States.
Timeline:
- January 28, 2024: Deadline to apply
- Early February 2024: Short virtual interviews with candidates and selection of the Japanese and US program participants
- Late February / Early March 2024: Virtual meet-and-greet among participants and Mansfield staff
- March-July 2024: Three virtual interactive webinars (90 minutes each), featuring a speaker discussing global nuclear politics and history; nuclear security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific; and arms control and the future of nuclear agreements. Additional optional webinars may be scheduled.
- September 2024: Participants travel to Washington, DC for a 7-day in-person training program. Facilitated by the Foundation, the students will meet with key nuclear experts from academia and think tanks as well as practitioners from the US government.
- November 2024: Participants will work in groups and submit a short policy-relevant piece for online publication with the Mansfield Foundation.
How to Apply:
Please submit the following to applications@mansfieldfdn.org:
- A resume or CV (no more than 2 pages);
- A 1-page motivation letter detailing your interest in nuclear policy and the Indo-Pacific, and your career plans in the security/international relations/nuclear field;
- A letter of recommendation from a professor or a supervisor who knows you personally and is familiar with your work. The recommender can send the letter directly to applications@mansfieldfdn.org.
The application deadline is January 28, 2024 at 11:59 pm EST.
If you have any questions about the program, please send an email to pgoodman@mansfieldfdn.org