Students Travel to Prague and Vienna to Learn About Nuclear Reactors
| by Nadia Pshonyak
Students had the chance to visit multiple facilities and meet with experts at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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| by Nadia Pshonyak
Students had the chance to visit multiple facilities and meet with experts at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
| by John Liang MAIPS ’99
One conversation with a well-connected professor opened the door for John Liang to launch a career combining his long-held interest in reporting with his education in international affairs.
| by Mark C. Anderson
A multidisciplinary group of Institute students traveled to D.C. to present the AI tool they developed in the national finals of Invent2Prevent.
| by Ian Driscoll
Her new book sheds light on the contemporary world of US militias.
| by Sierra Abukins
Halle Shephard was recently selected as one of 30 youth from 12 countries who traveled to Japan for a conference on creating a more secure and peaceful world.
| by Sierra Abukins
If you need to find some hope in these dark times, tune in to Professor Jeffrey Lewis’s podcast highlighting unsung heroes preventing global catastrophe.
| by Moyara Ruehsen
Professor Moyara Ruehsen recently shared some insights into how AI, blockchain and other technologies are shifting financial crime and the skills that new professionals will need.
| by Sierra Abukins
There has never been a greater need for constructive conversation between experts from the United States, Russia, and China—nor fewer spaces or opportunities.
| by Jason Warburg
The annual “Monterey Model” symposium featured policy and management students presenting in multiple languages on current issues related to peace and conflict transformation while student colleagues interpreted their remarks in five languages.
| by Sierra Abukins
Just saw the Oppenheimer film and hungry for more? Our global security faculty and researchers have recommendations.