VIDEO: Using technology and education to bring the past to the present and the future for nuclear disarmament.
Even in a pandemic, Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors remind the world that nuclear weapons remain an existential threat.
The program proceeded in a fully online format for the second summer in a row due to the ongoing pandemic.
CNS hosts 13 undergraduate fellows for the Summer 2021 Undergraduate Nonproliferation Fellowship.
Students from Russia, the United States and South Korea presented their final papers as the result of their studies in 2019-2021.
VIDEO: High School Students from the US, Japan, and Russia discuss solutions to nuclear threats at the Online Critical Issues Forum Spring Student Conference.
Visualizations help students empathize with the suffering caused by the atomic bombing of Japan.
VIDEO: High School students from Japan, Russia and the US join forces for a world free of nuclear weapons.
CNS and AFRICSIS held a two-week virtual intensive course on WMD Nonproliferation and Security for Women in STEM.
Fellows were not able to meet in-person but fostered friendships and bonds while navigating through challenging times.