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Dr. Scoville was at the forefront of arms control and nuclear issues and thought it was indispensable to motivate young people to get involved with the topic. The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship celebrates Dr. Scoville's life and career and provides an entrée for recent graduates to begin a
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Many Scoville Fellows have gone on to prominent positions in the field of peace and security with the Federal Government, domestic and international NGOs, academia, and media. The fellowship recruits from across the U.S. twice a year and provides a salary, benefits, travel expenses to DC for
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is a national fellowship program that provides recent college and graduate school alumni with the funding and opportunity to work with senior-level policy experts at one of more than two dozen leading
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and advocacy groups in Washington, DC for six to nine months. It was created in 1987 to honor the legacy of Dr. Herbert (Pete) Scoville Jr. Scoville Fellows may focus on
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interviews and moving, in addition to a small stipend for attending conferences, policy courses, and foreign language classes.
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control activist and held many professional positions related to arms control. Dr. Scoville worked for the
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career in Washington, DC focusing on international peace and security.
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There are 26 partnering organizations with the Scoville Fellowship.
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Foreign policy and strategy think tanks in the United States
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