PUBLIC POLICY AND NUCLEAR THREATS

July 24–August 2, 2009


Summer course for professionals and graduate students

A program of the UC Institute on
Global Conflict and Cooperation
funded in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF)


Deadlines

Extended to May 1, 2009 for graduate students.

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Extended to May 1, 2009 for individual community, government, or faculty participants.

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The Public Policy and Nuclear Threats course is designed to cover important issues in U.S. nuclear strategy and policy, supported by an understanding of the scientific foundations of this policy. This course aims to give participants the knowledge and analytic tools to contribute to the debate on future U.S. nuclear policy.

The course features lectures, discussions, debates and mini-workshops on a wide range of issues. Participants will attend talks by distinguished researchers, academics, policy officials, and operational specialists from the University of California system and other leading universities, the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and federal government agencies dealing with nuclear policy, threat, detection, and safeguard issues.

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