CNS selected 17 outstanding undergraduate students from around the country out of approximately 130 applicants.
MIIS students interested in next year’s tuition-free program? Contact MIIS Scientist-in-Residence Dr. George Moore.
This year, local students of Monterey County joined the CIF forum on nuclear risk reduction and crisis prevention.
US, Japanese, Russian high school students confront nuclear risk and crisis prevention.
More than 30 women with a wide variety of technical backgrounds, representing 16 African countries, actively engaged throughout the course.
An exceptional program for twelve distinguished US and European Master’s and PhD students.
Practitioners from Chile, China, Egypt, Jamaica, and Malaysia complete their intensive training at CNS.
GCNP is an important new leadership network that aims to break down gender barriers in the nuclear policy domain.
In November 2018, CNS co-partnered a one-week intensive course to 30 participants from South Africa.