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}2024 New Voices, New Ideas Conference
Wed, July 17th, 2024
Washington, DC & Live Online
Nuclear dangers are rising to levels not seen since the Cold War. This growing risk demands the recruitment of voices from diverse demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds to bring new ideas, skills, and perspectives.
In line with our commitment to advancing diversity in the nuclear policy field, the Nuclear Policy program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is pleased to be hosting our second annual New Voices, New Ideas Conference on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. The conference will be hybrid, held in-person at Carnegie's headquarters in Washington, DC, and online via Zoom.
This one-day, interactive event for interns, students, and young professionals aims to provide opportunities for networking, mentorship, and substantive nuclear policy discussions with guest speakers and a nuclear crisis simulation.
Eligible participants include:
- Current undergraduate students
- Anyone who graduated with an undergraduate degree in the last three years (whether pursuing further education, working, interning, or looking for employment)
The event is free to attend and no prior nuclear policy background or experience is needed to participate—just an interest in the field. Please register to secure your spot as space is limited. Registrations from traditionally underrepresented groups are especially encouraged.
This event is made possible through support from the Prospect Hill Foundation.
Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.