The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) and the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) in Monterey (California, USA), in partnership with the University of Ibn Tofail (Kenitra, Morocco), will offer an intensive course on “WMD Nonproliferation and Security for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)” for university professors, researchers, practitioners, government officials, and other female professionals from Africa.
Application Deadline: 17th January 2020
Eligible Countries: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Sudan, and Tunisia.
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To be Taken at (Country): The course will be held in Rabat, Morocco
About the Award: The primary objective of the course is to provide female technical experts, researchers, scientists, and governmental officials with a broader understanding of weapons of mass destruction nonproliferation, arms control, disarmament, the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear security, as well as the various institutions, tools, and mechanisms necessary to address current nonproliferation and security challenges. The course aims to support worldwide efforts in promoting women in STEM in general, and in the areas of WMD nonproliferation and security in particular. The course program will feature leading international, regional, and local experts and practitioners from academia, national governments, and international organizations.
Type: Short course
Eligibility:
- Course organizers welcome applications from technical specialists in the energy and trade ministries; experts in the area of strategic trade, customs, law enforcement, and border controls; operators and technicians from atomic commissions and regulatory bodies; specialists from cancer treatment and other medical facilities using radioactive sources and materials; public health officials; and faculty and researchers from academia.
- Specialists from other government and nongovernmental entities will be considered as well.
- Eligible female candidates should be nationals of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Sudan, and Tunisia who reside and work in Africa, and who are fluent in English. Course instruction and all discussions will be conducted in English.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: This is a tuition-free course. Travel and accommodation support will be offered for selected participants.
Duration of Award: March 9–13, 2020.
How to Apply:
To be considered for selection and travel support, interested individuals should submit an online application.
The deadline for applications is January 17, 2020, but candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Successful applicants will be notified by January 27, 2020.
Applications must include:
- A completed online form
- A resume or CV
- A recommendation or support letter from an applicant’s organization
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