
About CNS
The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) is one of the world’s largest nongovernmental organizations dedicated to research, training, and education on nonproliferation issues. CNS works to combat the spread of weapons of mass destruction by training the next generation of nonproliferation specialists and disseminating timely, high-quality analysis.
The CNS Nonproliferation Education Program is seeking one Graduate Research Assistant to support its education and outreach activities. The GRA will work closely with CNS Education Program staff to help coordinate and implement a range of education initiatives, including:
This position primarily involves administrative and logistical support for education programs, with potential opportunities for research related to nonproliferation and disarmament education.
We are especially interested in candidates who are enthusiastic about engaging younger generations—high school and college students—in disarmament and nonproliferation education.
This is a student Level B position paying $17.45 per hour.
Requirements
Preferred Qualifications (Highly Desirable)
Benefits
As a GRA, you will acquire on-the-job training with CNS experts and other leading scholars on nonproliferation issues. While contributing to ongoing projects GRAs are also allowed to pursue their own research in related fields. The position is renewable contingent upon satisfactory academic progress and job performance.
