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2019 Summer Intern Spotlight: Robert Gluzman

Robert Gluzman
Robert Gluzman

Home Institution: University of Georgia
Major:
 International Affairs and Russian Language

“I came into this program with the hope to learn about nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, however, I did not expect that I would develop a passion for the subject. Perhaps my favourite aspect about this internship was meeting and working side by side with experts, which also includes former government employees and diplomats. It was a golden opportunity to develop my skills in producing a variety of research products, learning how to analyze geospatial data, and enlarging my scope of knowledge in the field. Most importantly, this experience has helped me to realize where I would like to develop my personal expertise in.”

2019 Summer Intern Spotlight: BreAnne Fleer

BreAnne Fleer

Home Institution: Cornell University

Major: Government

“The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies undergraduate internship is an excellent opportunity for students to learn about diplomacy, intelligence, security, international relations, and the field of nonproliferation. Since the internship is focused on the interns, students can develop research and analytical skills that are useful in a variety of careers. Working directly with supervisors and professors enables interns to gain valuable research experiences, whether for independent or collaborative projects.
This internship is especially beneficial for motivated students who want to take initiative on projects of interest and utilize the knowledge and academic resources available to them at CNS to explore areas of nonproliferation. All interns, regardless of interests, benefit from an array of lectures on topics from countries’ missile and nuclear weapons programs to international treaty negotiations to the dismantling of chemical and biological weapons stockpiles.”

2019 Summer Intern Spotlight: Allison Douma

Allison Douma
Allison Duoma

Home Institution: Colby College

Major: Global Studies and Environmental Policy

“This internship has allowed me to get to know some incredibly funny, kind, and hardworking students and I have had so much fun getting to know them. I have loved living in Monterey and getting to see otters and seals close by. I would recommend this internship for anyone that has a research project that they want to work on.”

2019 Summer Intern Spotlight: Jess Cohen

Jess Cohen
Jess Cohen

Home Institution: Middlebury College

Major: International Politics and Economics

“This internship program really invests in your education in nonproliferation. Many interns this year came into the program with very limited backgrounds in nonproliferation, but through all the lectures from experts in the field we left with the knowledge to engage in very nuanced discussions and debates about both the political and technical sides of nuclear weapons.”

2019 Summer Intern Spotlight: Samantha Barnes

Samantha Barnes

Home Institution: University of Georgia

Major: International Affairs

“This internship is a great opportunity for people who are interested in learning more about the field of nonproliferation. The lectures by CNS professionals are very insightful.
If you are interested in learning more about the nonproliferation regime, this internship is for you!”

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