CNS invigorated discussion of gender equality, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the nonproliferation and nuclear security field in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Apply today. Symposium speakers and panelists include experts in a range of nuclear security and nonproliferation issues, emphasizing the role of women in STEM.
CNS and AFRICSIS held a two-week virtual intensive course on WMD Nonproliferation and Security for Women in STEM.
In partnership with AFRICSIS, this online course is for university professors, researchers, practitioners, government officials, and other female professionals.
Deadline to apply for the tuition-free course is January 17, 2020.
More than 30 women with a wide variety of technical backgrounds, representing 16 African countries, actively engaged throughout the course.
The workshop will be held in Accra, Ghana, on February 11-14, 2019. Application deadline is November 30, 2018, but apply as early as possible.
The groups met stakeholders in U.S. policy and nuclear security science in Washington DC and New Mexico. They discussed recent developments and shared practices for promoting DEIA policies with U.S. peers.
The group, comprised of 20 nonproliferation mid-senior career experts from Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Türkiye, Ukraine, and the United States convened for its fourth meeting.
Last month buzzed with activities for the Black Sea Women in Nuclear Network (BSWN) with two appearances in Tbilisi and Vienna.