Carnegie Council and Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Nuclear Ethics and Security Fellowship Programme 2026 (With up to $3,500 USD in Stipends)

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About Carnegie Council and Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Nuclear Ethics and Security Fellowship Programme

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is launching the inaugural Harry Frank Guggenheim Nuclear Ethics and Security Fellowship. In 2025, Carnegie Council, in partnership with HFG, brought together researchers, practitioners, journalists, and religious leaders, to discuss “nuclear complacency” as a pressing threat to global stability. The findings of this convening were published in “Nuclear Complacency: A Report from the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.” 

Now, Carnegie Council is seeking a part-time, non-resident nuclear ethics and security fellow who will spend 12 months building on this work by leading an active research and education agenda addressing the decline of extended deterrence. They will do so through publications, policy engagement, convenings, and education of emerging leaders. The fellow will be expected to focus on the ethical choices presented by a more nuclearized world.

Benefits of Carnegie Council and Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Nuclear Ethics and Security Fellowship Programme

  • The non-resident fellow will receive a monthly stipend of $3,500 USD for the duration of the 12-month fellowship. They will also receive direct support from Council staff in the planning, execution, and delivery of publications, convenings, and public-facing outputs. This includes research, access to the Council's networks, publication design and printing, convening planning, and more.

Carnegie Council and Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Nuclear Ethics and Security Fellowship Programme Requirements

In partnership with HFG, Carnegie Council seeks to hire a non-resident, part-time fellow for a 12-month term to lead a proactive research and education agenda addressing the end of extended deterrence through influential publications, policy engagement, high visibility convenings, and education of emerging leaders.

The selected candidate should have:

  • Doctoral-level expertise, whether through a Ph.D. or equivalent applied experience in their domain
  • Interest in developing an ethics-based output with the prospect of real-world application
  • A network of relevant professional connections who would be interested in engaging with this work
  • Availability to work closely with Carnegie Council and HFG for a 12-month period following proposal acceptance

Application Date and Process

  • Click on the link to the application website to apply.

Application Deadline

12 July, 2026

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