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Post on 29 January 2021 by Anne Marie Steiger
January 29, 2021
Masako Toki
The 2020-2021 Online Undergraduate Nonproliferation Fellowship Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) has successfully concluded after a two-week long January training (January 4-15), which was the final portion of the program. The Fellowship Program provided undergraduate students with a unique, academically rigorous, enriching, and innovative program despite the challenging situation in which the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated all educational activities to be conducted remotely.
Dr. Potter congratulates undergraduate fellows at the closing ceremony.
After the three-week long online training in the summer of 2020, fourteen undergraduate fellows continued work on independent research projects based on their chosen topic with guidance and advice from CNS mentors.