|
You are here: HOME > Students > Prospective |
Prospective Students"For Arms Control Study, One School Rules" proclaimed a New
York Times headline about CNS in recognition of its record as the leader in
nonproliferation education & policy-oriented research. Graduate students
at the Monterey Institute can receive a Certificate in
Nonproliferation Studies—the only one of its kind in the United
States.
|
Updated: Jan 9, 2009
|
WelcomeStudents in the Arms Control Simulation of the 2010 NPT Review Conference.
The Nonproliferation Studies program at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) provides focused, professionally oriented training in the concepts, technologies, and policies related to the spread of weapons of mass destruction, their delivery systems, and the means for their control, as well as regional security issues involving the former Soviet Union, East Asia, the Middle East, and South Asia. The Nonproliferation Studies program features:
Certificate in Nonproliferation StudiesThe Certificate in Nonproliferation Studies prepares students for a variety of professional careers in the arms control and nonproliferation fields, including positions in government, academia, corporate research, journalism, public-interest groups, and international organizations. Many CNS alumni currently work professionally in the field at international organizations, NGOs, and U.S. government agencies such as the Departments of Commerce, Defense, Energy, and State. Nuclear Nonproliferation and Arms Control J-term
|
General Student Info ContactJean duPreez
Useful Links
NewsMIIS Master's Program Among Nation's Top 20, The Monterey Institute of International Studies has been ranked by Foreign Policy magazine, a major scholastic journal, as among the top 20 schools in the nation providing masters' programs in international relations studies. UN Interns with Peace Messenger, Michael Douglas.
IAEA Director General Mohammed ElBaradei with IAEA interns.
Ambassador Richard Butler at a CNS seminar.
|
Return to Top |