===== The Nuclear Security Working Group’s Congressional Fellowship program ===== * Eligibility: Selected on the basis of professional experience, communications skills, specialized knowledge and professional references. Ideal candidates will also have an advanced degree in a relevant field, including international affairs, economics, defense planning, or a policy-relevant area of the physical sciences. * Funding: $45 000 - $80 000 for 1 yr, depending on the qualification of the candidate * Application deadline: October 2, 2020 * Location: Washington D.C. * Website: https://nuclearsecurityworkinggroup.org/fellowship/ * Notes: Fellows receive their stipends as scholarship awards, and are not eligible for benefits (i.e. health insurance). While Fellows do not need extensive experience in nuclear policy, qualified applicants will have a strong record of professional achievement in national security roles in government, the military, academia or the private sector. RECOMMENDED FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN POLICY/GOVERNMENT.