[URBANTH-L]ANN: Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship in Washington, D.C.

Angela Jancius acjancius at ysu.edu
Wed Dec 1 11:17:17 EST 2004


Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship in Washington, D.C.
Application Deadline: February 1 for Fall Semester (October 15 for Spring Semester) 
Benefits include an $1,800 monthly stipend, travel expenses to Washington, DC, and health insurance.

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship is a program established to 
provide college graduates with the opportunity to gain a Washington 
perspective on issues related to peace and security.
Spend six to nine months working full-time on research and/or advocacy on a range of issues concerning security, including disarmament, nuclear and conventional arms control, environmental security, peacekeeping, and the military budget.  Scoville Fellows have written fact sheets, letters to the editor, articles and reports, and been quoted in newspapers and radio.  They may attend policy briefings, and Congressional hearings, and have meetings with experts in the field.  Many former Scoville Fellows have taken permanent jobs following their Fellowship with one of the participating organizations or with the Federal Government.

The Fellowship is named for the late Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr., a long-time public servant and advocate of international peace and nuclear arms control. 

Choose to work with one of the following organizations in Washington, DC: 

.Alliance for Nuclear Accountability
.Arms Control Association
.British American Security Information Council
.Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
.Center for Defense Information
.Center for Nonproliferation Studies
.Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
.Citizens for Global Solutions
.Federation of American Scientists
.Global Green USA
.Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
.Institute for Science and International Security
.National Security Archive
.National Security News Service
.Natural Resources Defense Council
.Nuclear Control Institute
.Peace Action
.Physicians for Social Responsibility
.Russian American Nuclear Security Advisory Council
.Henry L. Stimson Center
.20/20 Vision
.Union of Concerned Scientists
.Women's Action for New Directions

For further information, program description and application requirements, contact: 

Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship 
322 4th Street, NE 
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 543-4100 x124
scoville at clw.org 
http://www.scoville.org 
Women and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 


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