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National Nuclear Security Administration Graduate Fellowship

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September 3, 2014
10:30PM - 11:30PM
Hagerty Hall 406

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Add to Calendar 2014-09-03 22:30:00 2014-09-03 23:30:00 National Nuclear Security Administration Graduate Fellowship Explore a Career in Global NuclearSecurityThrough the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA's)(Offsite link) NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP), Fellows work on programs designed to counter nuclear proliferation and maintain nuclear security.Administered by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory(Offsite link) in Richland, Washington, this 12-month, full-time, salaried fellowship program provides participants with specialized training and practical experience on projects and initiatives that contribute to a safer world. In addition to gaining valuable experience working with federal government programs, participants have opportunities to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), as well as other government agencies, national laboratories, and non-governmental organizations.Program HighlightsKey elements of the program for the Class of 2014 are:Applicants must be at the master’s or Ph.D. level – either enrolled or graduated by October 20, 2013 or after; with a minimum 3.20 / 4.00 GPA.Positions are full-time for one year, from June 2015 through June 2016.Assignments are available across the NNSA enterprise. Many placements are in Washington, D.C.; some are at other NNSA sites across the country.The range of positions requires a variety of skills, including technical, policy, and business. **The fellowship is for graduate students from nuclear engineering AND area/international studies (they want people with regional expertise).   However, if you are an undergraduate student that might be interested in learning more about working with NNSA as an opportunity for the future, your attendance is welcome.**  For more information please visit http://ngp.pnnl.gov/ Hagerty Hall 406 Center for Latin American Studies clas@osu.edu America/New_York public

Explore a Career in Global Nuclear

SecurityThrough the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA's)(Offsite link) NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP), Fellows work on programs designed to counter nuclear proliferation and maintain nuclear security.

Administered by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory(Offsite link) in Richland, Washington, this 12-month, full-time, salaried fellowship program provides participants with specialized training and practical experience on projects and initiatives that contribute to a safer world. In addition to gaining valuable experience working with federal government programs, participants have opportunities to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), as well as other government agencies, national laboratories, and non-governmental organizations.

Program Highlights

Key elements of the program for the Class of 2014 are:

  • Applicants must be at the master’s or Ph.D. level – either enrolled or graduated by October 20, 2013 or after; with a minimum 3.20 / 4.00 GPA.
  • Positions are full-time for one year, from June 2015 through June 2016.
  • Assignments are available across the NNSA enterprise. Many placements are in Washington, D.C.; some are at other NNSA sites across the country.
  • The range of positions requires a variety of skills, including technical, policy, and business.

 

**The fellowship is for graduate students from nuclear engineering AND area/international studies (they want people with regional expertise).   However, if you are an undergraduate student that might be interested in learning more about working with NNSA as an opportunity for the future, your attendance is welcome.** 

 

For more information please visit http://ngp.pnnl.gov/