New Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies Degree Approved For Fall 2010
Beginning next fall, the Monterey Institute will be home to the world’s only master’s degree devoted to nonproliferation and terrorism studies.
Beginning next fall, the Monterey Institute will be home to the world’s only master’s degree devoted to nonproliferation and terrorism studies.
The Monterey Institute of International Studies is pleased to announce up to 30 full fellowships, including tuition, room, board, and books, to attend Middlebury Language Schools, June – August 2010.
James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Director William Potter is quoted in a Bloomberg News article assessing the timing and prospects for the proposed successor agreement to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty between the United States and Russia.
One of the largest employers of translation and interpretation professionals in the United States, ALTA Language Services, recently named the Institute’s translation and interpretation program as one of the top five graduate programs of its kind.
A Saturday Los Angeles Times story on the disclosure this week of a secret Iranian nuclear facility quoted “nuclear weapons expert” and Deputy Director of the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Leonard S. Spector.
The David and Betty Jones Challenge inspires contributions from more than 500 alumni and friends of the Monterey Institute, resulting in a $3 million matching gift to the Institute from the Joneses.