2018-02-13
In March 2014, the Korean government established an
academic think tank called "Nuclear Non-Proliferation Education &
Research Center (NEREC)" at KAIST to undertake
education and research to foster international nuclear non-proliferation
conducive to peaceful use of nuclear technology. The Center has three objectives: (1) to train and nurture
nonproliferation human resources, (2) to conduct nonproliferation policy
research combining technical expertise and policy insights, and (3) to lead discussions on the peaceful
use of nuclear technology and various aspects of nuclear nonproliferation. As a major part of the Center’s
annual activities, NEREC runs “Summer Fellows Program” for undergraduate and
graduate students. For the last four years, around
99 students from top-notch universities in various countries including the
United States, Singapore, Sweden, Vietnam, India, Nigeria as well as
Korea were selected as Fellows and had a wonderful summer time by studying
and doing research on nuclear nonproliferation and experiencing Korean culture.
We would love to meet another excellent students this summer. The 2018 NEREC Summer
Fellows Program, the
5th in
its series, will be held as follows: (1) Young Fellows Program for Undergraduate
Students - Duration: July 8 to August 10, 2018 (5
weeks) - Place: KAIST, Daejeon, ROK - Activities: Lectures on Nuclear energy and Nonproliferation,
Debate or Role Play as a teamwork, Field Trips to Seoul and Gyeongju,Participation and poster
presentation at the NEREC Conference on Nuclear Nonproliferation and Korean
cultural events - Benefits: Lodging for 5 weeks and all costs related to field
trips and Conference participation (approximately USD 2,500 per person) (2) Graduate Fellows Program for Graduate
Students - Duration: July 8 to August
18, 2018 (6 weeks) - Place: KAIST, Daejeon, ROK - Activities: ‘Nuclear Risk Management’ Class, Group research, Field trips to Seoul,
Gyeongju, and China and Japan, Participation and poster presentation at the NEREC
Conference on Nuclear Nonproliferation and Korean cultural events - Benefits: Lodging for 6 weeks and all costs related to field
trips and Conference participation (approximately USD 6,000 per person) I would greatly appreciate your promoting this program to help us
find the best candidates. Enclosed is the program announcement
and application form. Interested students are encouraged
to complete and submit their applications via e-mail(jeeminha326@kaist.ac.kr) until March 2. Please share this with any
interested students in your university. Your interest and support is much
appreciated. Sincerely,