The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL / National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA)
Are you or do you know a graduate student in engineering, science, policy, international affairs, project management and/or public administration?
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) along with the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) is looking for the next generation of leaders in national security!
NGFP Fellowships are full-time, salaried (plus bonus and benefits) positions at NNSA program offices across the nation as well as a limited number of positions at the State Department. The program gives highly motivated, graduate-level students a full year of:
Hands-on experience to prepare for a career in national security
Opportunities to make significant contributions to the nation
Specialized training, career development, and networking
Extensive interaction with security professionals and leading researchers nationally and internationally.
Each year, the program actively recruits students in STEM fields. The recruitment strategy continuously evolves to attract the best and brightest talent from top-tier universities. A more detailed description as well as application deadlines and requirements can be found in the attachments.
After their fellowships, NGFP Fellows are highly sought after and many go on to positions with government agencies, national laboratories, nongovernment organizations, industry, academia, and other organizations worldwide.
Online applications are now being accepted. Apply today at http://ngp.pnnl.gov/.
If you have questions or would like additional information please contact April Augustine, Morgan State’s University Relationship Manager, at april.augustine@pnnl.gov . Please reference “NGFP MSU” in subject line of the email.