Deadline: 10 May 2025
Applicants are now invited to submit applications for the Arms Control Negotiation Academy (ACONA), a 12-month, high-level professional development program for a competitively selected cohort of rising international security experts and practitioners.
ACONA Fellows partake in three week-long workshops (“boot camps”) as well as a conference to attend expert lectures, participate in immersive negotiation exercises, and engage in small group discussions with distinguished scholars and practitioners.
ACONA Fellows are required to participate in all boot camps and the conference, actively engage in discussions, collaborate with a small group of fellows on an international research project, and submit the results of that project by the end of their 12-month fellowship.
Costs Covered
- The fellowship covers the cost of travel to and accommodation at the final boot camp and conference in Iceland.
Eligibility Criteria
- ACONA welcomes applications by highly qualified candidates of all nationalities who demonstrate 3-5 years of advanced professional or research experience in one of the following broad fields:
- Arms control and nuclear issues,
- Negotiation and mediation, and
- International peace, security, and global affairs, particularly U.S.-Russia-China-EU relations. The most highly-qualified candidates will be able to demonstrate several years of professional or research experience in their field, international experience, an advanced degree, and public recognition of their achievements.
For more information, visit ACONA.