Emerging Security Studies Fellows Application
Please fill out this application if you are interested in participating in the Emerging Security Studies Fellows program! 

DEADLINE EXTENDED: 31 May 2023

Note: Please contact us if you want to discuss new terms or have any other questions about this application – we would be happy to help guide you through the application process!
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Contact information
First and Last Name: *
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Academic information

In what year did you graduate or are graduating from high school?
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In fall 2023, will you be: a college first year, a college sophomore, something else/unknown.
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What college will you attend in fall 2023?
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College major. If undecided, respond 'Undecided' and, if possible, list the majors, subjects or topics you are interested in.
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Professional Interests

Which career paths most interest you? Select all that apply:

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Which of these tasks most interest you? Select all that apply:

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Personal experiences:

Young people like you should be shaping United States government policies.  What aspects of your identity and/or personal experiences make you want to take action against inequity and inequality? Answers can be brief and may include anything you wish to share—things like your race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, learning style or D/disability, citizenship status, country of origin, or religion. This answer can be short and informal. (10-50 words)
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In which of the following areas do you have personal knowledge or experience? These could include your own experience or the experience of someone close to you. Select all that apply:
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Essay:

"Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose" - Zora Neale Hurston

Do you consider yourself to be a person who is curious about the world? Describe a situation (e.g., in school, at home, at a part-time job, or at a community event) where you used information, examples, experiences or data to find a solution to a problem. What did you learn from that experience? (About 300 words)


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