Partnerships

The Herbert Scoville Junior Peace Fellowship

The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship, established in 1987, is a highly-competitive national fellowship program that provides recent college and graduate school alumni with the opportunity to gain a Washington perspective on key issues of peace and security.  The Stimson Center has a long relationship with the Fellowship, having hosted more than 20 Peace Fellows over the years. More about the Scoville Fellowship at Stimson.

The Humphrey School of Public Affairs

Since 2015, the Stimson Center has been a proud partner of the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. The collaboration between these two leading institutions is focused on programming, education, and outreach. Humphrey School students have the opportunity to complete a capstone research project in collaboration with Stimson Center staff, participate in the Stimson Center internship program, and have open access to Stimson-developed coursework on nuclear deterrence in South Asia. Humphrey School students interested in these opportunities should contact Kathryn Howard.

John Edwin Mroz Global Leadership Institute

The Stimson Center is pleased to collaborate with the Mroz Institute at the College of Charleston’s School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs. The Institute’s mission is to educate new generations of students about Track II diplomacy and advance research on its history and impact in the interest of conflict avoidance and resolution. The Institute promotes global fluency and prepares students to become future international leaders through experiential learning opportunities, mentoring programs, and study abroad opportunities. It was born from a partnership with the EastWest Institute and in honor of its founder John Edwin Mroz. Learn more about the Institute.

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