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Nonproliferation Graduate Fellowship Program

Fellowships

The Nonproliferation Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) offers a combination of specialized training and practical application. As part of their training, participants selected for the NGFP receive a comprehensive overview in nuclear technologies and nonproliferation. Opportunities for additional training at other U.S. national laboratories and other U.S. government agencies are determined by NNSA program office management.

The Fellowship is a 12-month appointment in Washington, D.C. Fellows participate in daily activities to support NNSA's global nonproliferation programmatic work. Requirements include

  • PNNL orientation and training, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA
  • NNSA orientation and training, NNSA Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
  • placement-specific orientation, training, and ongoing professional development opportunities.

 

"The NGFP program is a great stepping stone for anyone interested in the nonproliferation field."

—Stephanie Clarke, NGFP graduate

About NGFP

The Application Process

Application Schedule

Applications for the Class of 2010 have closed.
Applications for the Class of 2011 Fellowship will open in May 2010.

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