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SUMMARY:The War in Ukraine\, Authoritarian Regimes and Opportunities for the Next Generation in Non-Proliferation: VCDNP and PRCP joint event at the Charles University of Prague
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThe War in Ukraine\, Authoritarian Regimes and Opportunities for the Next Generation in Non-Proliferation: VCDNP and PRCP joint event at the Charles University of Prague \nOn 21 April 2023\, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) joined the Peace Research Center Prague (PRCP) in the organization of the PRCP Annual Conference at the Charles University\, Faculty of Law. \nThe VCDNP contributed to the event as part of its outreach activity to European universities under the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI). The YWNGI was jointly established by the VCDNP and the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and within the framework of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC) in an effort to engage the next generation in non-proliferation\, disarmament and arms control. \n  \nThe first panel of the event was dedicated to the War in Ukraine. Speakers provided an assessment one year after the start of the conflict\, discussing current developments\, the military strategies of both sides\, as well as possible future scenarios. The panel was moderated by Michal Smetana (PRCP) and included the following speakers: \n\nSir Lawrence Freedman (King’s College London)\nNina Tannenwald (Brown University)\nHarald Müller (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt/PRCP)\nHanna Notte (VCDNP)\n\n \nFrom the left: Michal Smetana\, Sir Lawrence Freedman\, Nina Tannenwald\, Hanna Notte and  Harald Müller \n  \nThe second panel\, dedicated to authoritarian regimes in the Middle East and North Africa\, featured: \n\nNoura Wahby (American University in Cairo)\nTereza Jermanová (PRCP)\nJakub Koláček (Charles University)\n\nThe panel was moderated by Jan Daniel (PRCP) and explored authoritarian practices as well as ways in which the undemocratic rule is challenged by citizens and various movements. \n \nFrom the left: Jan Daniel\, Noura Wahby\, Jakub Koláček\, and Tereza JermanovÁ \n  \nThe third panel was dedicated to the work of the EUNPDC and to opportunities for young women and the next generation in the arms control\, non-proliferation and disarmament field. The panel featured: \n\nPaola Tessari (IAI)\nFederica Dall’Arche (VCDNP)\n\n \nFrom the left: Paola Tessari and Federica Dall’Arche \n  \nHarald Müller\, one of the original co-founder of the EUNPD Consortium\, also contributed to the panel\, sharing his experience in establishing the Consortium. \n \nHarald Müller talking about the EUNPD Consortium \n \nAll panels were followed by Q&A sessions. \nThe presentation of the event is available on : The EUNPD Consortium and its work\n \nFor further informations on Youth opportunities linked with the consortium activities : Additional Opportunities for the Next Generation \nFor more information\, please refer to the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative website or to the Event Page
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/the-war-in-ukraine-authoritarian-regimes-and-opportunities-for-the-next-generation-in-non-proliferation-vcdnp-and-prcp-joint-event-at-the-charles-university-of-prague/
CATEGORIES:Education Programmes,Young Women and Next Generation Initiative
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230506
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T091929Z
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SUMMARY:May 2023\, WMD Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Pathways: intensive online introductory course for students of nuclear and aerospace engineering disciplines
DESCRIPTION:SIPRI and the European Union Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC) invite graduate and postgraduate students of nuclear and aerospace engineering disciplines to apply for an intensive online introductory course on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD)\, mechanisms to control their further spread and pathways to disarmament. The course will take place online\, during four half-days on 2–5 May 2023\, 14:00 to 18:00 Central European Summer Time (CEST). \nThe course will cover the fundamentals of biological\, chemical and nuclear weapons\, as well as of missiles and other means of WMD delivery; threats associated with the military use of WMD and potential terrorist uses of chemical\, biological\, radioactive and nuclear (CBRN) material (i.e. CBRN terrorism); arms control treaties; WMD-free zones; non-proliferation treaties and means of their verification; export controls; and mechanisms aimed at achieving disarmament. \nThe course will also discuss the role of the nuclear and aerospace industries in preventing the spread and use of nuclear weapons. The course will be instructed by renowned experts on WMD non-proliferation\, arms control\, disarmament\, export controls\, verification and related subjects from SIPRI\, other European research centres\, think tanks and international organizations. \n\n  \nEligibility and application \nThe course is open to all students currently enrolled in a university and pursuing a graduate or postgraduate degree in any nuclear or aerospace engineering discipline. Applications from qualified women and under-represented communities are encouraged. \nThe language of instruction is English. There is no tuition fee. The deadline for applications is 16 April 2023. As space is limited\, we recommend that applications are submitted as early as possible. Participants will be given access to preparatory materials. \nApplications should be submitted in English via SIPRI’s electronic application system to be eligible. Please access the form via the ‘apply’ button at the end of this page. \nPlease note that you will be asked to upload a cover letter\, a curriculum vitae\, a record of courses taken to date and grades received as well as a letter confirming your enrolment in a graduate/postgraduate programme. \nSelections will be finalized by 21 April 2023\, and applicants will be informed thereafter. \nAll inquiries about the course should be directed to Vitaly Fedchenko\, Senior Researcher with the SIPRI Weapons of Mass Destruction Programme. \n  \nContact person  \nVitaly Fedchenko\, Senior Researcher : fedchenko@sipri.org
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/may-2023-wmd-non-proliferation-and-disarmament-pathways-intensive-online-introductory-course-for-students-of-nuclear-and-aerospace-engineering-disciplines/
CATEGORIES:Education Programmes,Proliferation Awareness Courses
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20230515T114136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240527T114420Z
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SUMMARY:Young Women and Next Generation Initiative in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme – 2nd Edition Final Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Young Women and Next Generation Initiative in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme – 2nd Edition Final Meeting\n\nOn 15 May 2023\, the VCDNP and the International Affairs Institute (IAI) organised the final meeting of the second edition of the Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme. \nThe Programme pairs 20 driven young females with 20 well-established experts in the field over the course of nine months and gives mentees the opportunity to attend relevant conferences and outreach events on non-proliferation\, disarmament\, arms control\, and related topics\, including the EUNPDC Annual Conference and Next Generation Workshop. The Programme has also provided networking and career development opportunities through seminars\, social events\, and other activities. The Mentorship Programme is part of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative under the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium. \n“I think the programme is a great initiative. It encouraged me to study more non-proliferation\, disarmament\, and gender issues\, and it provided me with amazing connections with mentees and mentors. The programme taught me good lessons\, it helped me improve many of my skills and now I intend to deepen my studies into a Master’s in this field.” \n2023 Mentee \nThe final meeting was opened by Stefan Tressing\, Deputy Head of the Division for Disarmament\, Non-Proliferation and Arms Export Control at the European External Action Service (EEAS) and Elena Sokova\, VCDNP Executive Director. \n\n\nStefan Tressing (EEAS) delivering opening remarks\n\nThe event was held online and divided into three sessions. \nThe first session was dedicated to mentees’ presentations and moderated by Paola Tessari (IAI). Selected mentees presented their work and research prepared over the course of the Mentorship Programme. The presentations covered issues related to arms control\, disarmament\, and non-proliferation\, such as autonomous weapon systems\, non-traditional security and nuclear risk\, diversity in non-proliferation and disarmament\, economic sanctions from a gender perspective\, and gender and race in international security. \n\n\nPresentation by Elin Bergner (Open Nuclear Network)\n\nPresentations were delivered by: \n\nInsaf Senouci (Sciences Po Grenoble)\nStephanie Verlaan (EuropeanUniversity Viadrina)\nVeerle Moyson (UNODA Vienna Office)\nJennet Charyyeva (Bilkent University)\nAmanda Pereira (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo)\nElin Bergner (Open Nuclear Network)\nNatalina Popat (Oxford University)\nIrene Palomo (European Research Council Executive Agency – ERCEA)\n\n\n\nPresentation by Jennet Charyyeva (Bilkent University)\n\n“I really like the concept of this Programme and how refreshing it felt to coach a mentee/someone who is hopeful and positive about the field and I learned a lot too as a mentor!” \n2023 Mentor \n\nSecond panel discussion\n\nThe second panel focused on providing career advice and featured a presentation by Elizabeth Bone\, Career and Academic Advisor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Ms. Bone shared helpful tips when searching for a job and offered guidelines for dealing with rejection and building resilience. The panel was moderated by Manuel Herrera (IAI). \n\n\nPresentation by Elizabeth Bone (MIIS)\n\n“I feel encouraged knowing there are many other young women working on the same path as me. It is nice to hear you’re not alone. I received good guidance and explanations and insights which allowed me to reflect on my career path and possible developments\, outcomes and combinations. This is very important.” \n2023 Mentee \nThe last panel was devoted to a comprehensive evaluation of the programme to collect feedback from participants and brainstorm improvements for future editions. The open discussion was moderated by Federica Dall’Arche (VCDNP). \nClosing remarks were delivered by Sybille Bauer (SIPRI and Chair of the EUNPD Consortium).
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/young-women-and-next-generation-initiative-in-non-proliferation-and-disarmament-mentorship-programme-2nd-edition-final-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Young Women in non-proliferation and disarmament Mentorship Programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230920T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20230920T095944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240527T101254Z
UID:13693-1695196800-1695229200@nonproliferation.eu
SUMMARY:Launch of the 2023 Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme
DESCRIPTION:Launch of the 2023 Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme\nOn 20 September 2023\, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the International Affairs Institute (IAI)\, as part of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI)\, launched the 3rd edition of Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (YWNPD) Mentorship Programme. \nThe Mentorship Programme\, established in 2021 and organized in the framework of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC)\, pairs 20 young women (mentees)\, carefully chosen through a highly competitive selection process\, with well-established experts (mentors) to engage in a mentoring relationship that envisions\, among other things\, regular video or in-person meetings. Mentees are also expected to attend conferences\, seminars\, social events\, and other activities\, in order to be exposed to networking and career opportunities. \n \nParticipants of the launch event \nThe launch event was opened by the VCDNP Executive Director\, Elena Sokova\, and IAI Executive Vice-President\, Ettore Greco\, who welcomed the new cohort and congratulated new mentees for having been selected among over hundreds of very strong applications. \nThree former mentees – Selma Mustafić\, Elif Erginyavuz\, and Kincső Vizi – and one former (and current) mentor – Rebecca Jovin – shared their personal experience during the previous editions of the programme. \n \n  \nFederica Dall’Arche\, Senior Research Associate at the VCDNP and Paola Tessari\, Senior Researcher at IAI\, offered an overview of the programme\, discussing expectations and opportunities for both mentors and mentees as well as the upcoming activities. Karolina Proprentner\, Office and Events Manager at the VCDNP\, introduced the new cohort to the spotlight campaign\, while Manuel Herrera\, Senior Researcher at IAI\, shared information about the upcoming EUNPDC Annual Conference\, which mentors and mentees are invited to attend. \nA round of introductions of all participants allowed the organizers\, mentors\, and mentees to get to know each other better. \nThe VCDNP and IAI look forward to working with this bright and motivated cohort of mentees and deeply thank the EU for funding this project as well as returning and new mentors for joining the 2023 edition of the programme. \nThe Agenda of the event can be found here! \n 
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/launch-of-the-2023-young-women-in-non-proliferation-and-disarmament-mentorship-programme/
CATEGORIES:Young Women in non-proliferation and disarmament Mentorship Programme
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231019
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20231025T093152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T093152Z
UID:13226-1697587200-1697673599@nonproliferation.eu
SUMMARY:The Nuclear Dimensions of the War against Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:On 18 October 2023\, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the International Affairs Institute (IAI) organised an outreach event to the University of Innsbruck. The activity was organized under the framework of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI)\, an effort of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC) to engage the next generation and raise awareness on non-proliferation\, disarmament and arms control issues. \nTitled “The Nuclear Dimensions of the War against Ukraine”\, the event included two panels. \nThe first panel discussion of the event was dedicated to the current geopolitical situation in Europe and to nuclear risks associated with the war against Ukraine\, including potential uses of nuclear weapons\, risks related to the safety and security of nuclear facilities\, as well as the impact of the war on nuclear arms control and disarmament. \nSpeakers included (in order of appearance): \n\nEttore Greco\, Executive Vice President\, IAI\, who examined the origins of the war\, discussing the overall geopolitical environment and challenges that led to the Russian invasion in February 2022;\n\n  \n\n Nikolai Sokov\, Senior Fellow\, VCDNP\, who discussed the nuclear dimension of the war\, including the potential use of nuclear weapons\, risks of escalation\, as well as the impact that the war is generating on arms control and Russia-West relations more broadly;\n\n  \n\nElena Sokova\, Executive Director\, VCDNP\, who drew attention to the risks related to nuclear safety and security of nuclear facilities\, including the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.\n\n \n  \n\nThe second panel of the event was dedicated to the work of the EUNPDC and to opportunities for young women and the next generation in the arms control\, non-proliferation and disarmament field. \nThe panel featured (in order of appearance): \n\nManuel Herrera\, Senior Researcher\, IAI\, who provided an overview of the EUNPD Consortium and its work\, including specific activities organised by each member of the Consortium;\n\n  \n\nFederica Dall’Arche\, Senior Research Associate\, VCDNP\, who discussed opportunities in the field available for young students and practitioners\, including those offered by the EUNPDC such as internships\, e-learning courses\, and the YWNGI mentorship programme;\n\n \nFrom the left: Manuel Herrera\, Martin Senn\, Federica Dall’Arche \nBoth panels were moderated by Martin Senn\, Professor at the University of Innsbruck. \n  \nMore information: \nAgenda of the outreach event  \nThe EUNPDC Consortium and its work \nAdditional Opportunities for the Next Generation \nThe YWNGI is possible thanks to the generous support of the European Union and aims to engage the next generation and raise awareness on non-proliferation\, disarmament and arms control issues. The VCDNP and IAI thank the University of Innsbruck for hosting the event. \n 
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/the-nuclear-dimensions-of-the-war-against-ukraine/
CATEGORIES:Young Women and Next Generation Initiative
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240116
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20240408T154413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T154943Z
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SUMMARY:Open Source Intelligence and Public Speaking Workshops: Skill Building opportunities for YWNGI Mentorship Programme participants
DESCRIPTION:Between January and April 2024\, the participants of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI) Mentorship Programme\, an initiative the VCDNP created in cooperation with IAI and the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium\, joined a series of skill-building workshops designed to improve their research skills and their ability to retrieve and assess open source information\, as well as public speaking skills and their ability to interact with different audiences. \nThe first workshop\, titled “Introduction to OSINT for Nuclear Professionals” was organised over two days and delivered by Marcy Fowler\, Research and Analysis Manager at Open Nuclear Network (ONN). It also featured a case study by Elin Bergner\, former YWNGI mentee and now Research Assistant at ONN. \n \nThe workshop addressed the basics of open-source intelligence (OSINT) and its application by international organisations\, NGOs\, and governments. It covered in detail media\, image\, and video analysis as a tool to conduct fact-checking activities and dispel false information. \nA part of the discussion was also devoted to artificial intelligence and the future of OSINT. Elin Berger presented the latest technological advancements\, highlighting the challenges posed by the intersection between OSINT and AI as well as the unintended consequences of exposing information\, including privacy concerns\, social engineering\, information warfare\, security risks\, and ethical dilemmas. \n  \nThe second capacity-building activity\, titled “Mindful Communication” was organised as a series of three workshops delivered by Scott Morgan\, a leadership and communication coach with over 30 years of experience. \nThrough tailored examples and exercises\, the interactive workshops covered the basics of effective public speaking\, providing participants with useful tips on how to deliver academic presentations\, how to participate in panel discussions (both as moderator and as a panelist)\, and how to prepare for and deliver media interviews. Participants were challenged to think outside the box\, react to ad-hoc and improvised prompts\, and to test their ways of communicating. \n  \n More information: \nAgenda of the outreach event  \nThe EUNPDC Consortium and its work \nAdditional Opportunities for the Next Generation \nThe YWNGI is possible thanks to the generous support of the European Union and aims to engage the next generation and raise awareness on non-proliferation\, disarmament and arms control issues. The VCDNP and IAI thank the University of Innsbruck for hosting the event. \n 
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/open-source-intelligence-and-public-speaking-workshops-skill-building-opportunities-for-ywngi-mentorship-programme-participants/
CATEGORIES:Young Women and Next Generation Initiative
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240510T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20240521T094153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240527T101152Z
UID:13671-1715328000-1715360400@nonproliferation.eu
SUMMARY:Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme – 3rd Edition Final Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme – 3rd Edition Final Meeting\nThe VCDNP and IAI convened the final meeting of the third edition of their Mentorship Programme for young women in non-proliferation and disarmament. \nParticipants of the final meeting of the third edition of the Mentorship Programme\nOn 10 May 2024\, the VCDNP and the International Affairs Institute (IAI) organised the final meeting of the third edition of the Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme. \nThis year\, the programme paired 22 driven young women with 22 established experts in the field. These pairs engaged in a mentoring relationship that included regular videoconferencing sessions\, among other activities. The programme also gave participants the opportunity to attend relevant conferences and outreach events on non-proliferation\, disarmament\, arms control\, and related topics\, including the EUNPDC Annual Conference and Next Generation Workshop. \nThe Mentorship Programme has also provided networking and career development opportunities through seminars\, social events\, and other activities. The Mentorship Programme is part of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative under the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium. \n  \n“The mentorship programme definitely is a unique opportunity for young female professionals or students to gain a foothold in the world of disarmament and non-proliferation. Not only can you learn from the experiences of an experienced and established mentor in the field\, but you also get to connect with young like-minded colleagues who are also at the start of their career. I can definitely recommend it as the connections you are able to make are extremely valuable – both in the professional and the private sphere!”\n–Mentee \nThe final meeting was opened by Elena K. Sokova\, VCDNP Executive Director\, and Stephan Klement\, Special Envoy for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation and Disarmament at the European External Action Service (EEAS). \nElena K. Sokova and Stephan Klement\n\nThe event was held online and divided into three sessions. \nThe first session was dedicated to mentees’ presentations and moderated by Paola Tessari (IAI). Several mentees presented the results of their research conducted during the Mentorship Programme. The presentations addressed issues related to arms control\, disarmament\, and non-proliferation\, including regional challenges\, chemical\, biological\, radiological\, and nuclear (CBRN) threats\, military expenditure and data collection\, as well as the nexus between climate change and disarmament. \nPresentations were delivered by: \n\nLara Maria Guedes\, Intern at Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)\nKsenija Trajkovska\, Analyst at Fenix Insight LTD\nClara Wend\, Student at Technical University Vienna\nBeatrice Aubert\, Trainee at EEAS\n\n  \n“I really like the concept of this Programme and how refreshing it felt to coach a mentee/someone who is hopeful and positive about the field and I learned a lot too as a mentor!”\n–Mentor \nThe second panel focused on providing career advice and featured a presentation by Elizabeth Bone\, Career and Academic Advisor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Ms. Bone shared helpful tips when searching for a job and offered guidance for dealing with rejection and building resilience. The panel was moderated by Manuel Herrera (IAI). \nElizabeth Bone’s presentation\n\n  \n“The many opportunities provided by the mentorship programme have definitely deepened my understanding of arms control and non-proliferation. Especially the in-person conference in December 2023 was a particularly enriching experience. I also enjoyed both the issue-related and skill-building opportunities that took place online”\n–Mentee \nThe last panel was devoted to a comprehensive evaluation of the Programme to collect feedback from participants and brainstorm improvements for future editions. The open discussion was moderated by Federica Dall’Arche (VCDNP).
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/13671/
CATEGORIES:Young Women in non-proliferation and disarmament Mentorship Programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240702T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240702T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20250423T125455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T125952Z
UID:14316-1719907200-1719939600@nonproliferation.eu
SUMMARY:Gender Perspectives\, Feminist Theories and Nuclear Weapons
DESCRIPTION:Jannis Kappelmann M.A.\, Researcher and PhD Student at University of Hamburg\nSummer 2024\nHistorically\, the Global Governance of Nuclear Weapons has relied on gendered assumptions\, practices and speech acts – and it does to this day. Feminist activists\, since the very beginning of the so-called ‘nuclear age’\, were among the staunchest opposition against nuclear weapons\, as they would be incompatible with Feminist values\, placing marginalised groups and individuals in the centre of their consideration. From this persistent activism\, research on gender perspectives\, feminist theories and nuclear weapons followed – focussing on language (e.g. Cohn)\, the legal framework (e.g. Biswas)\, (post-)colonial issues (e.g. Teiwa) or activism itself (e.g. Acheson). In this seminar\, we want to dive into these diverse perspectives and explore why the global governance of nuclear weapons has always been a case for feminist engagement. With an intersectional aspiration\, this seminar should provide both tangible examples of the application of feminist theory as well as insights into the global governance of nuclear weapons as part of the international order\, or the governance international peace and security more specifically. \n\nLevel: Students\nDownload Syllabus
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/gender-perspectives-feminist-theories-and-nuclear-weapons/
CATEGORIES:Education Programmes,Syllabi
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240702T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240702T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20250423T130358Z
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SUMMARY:The Global Governance of Nuclear Weapons
DESCRIPTION:Jannis Kappelmann M.A.\, Researcher and PhD Student at University of Hamburg\nSummer 2024\nEver since they were built\, the Global Governance of Nuclear Weapons has been a contentious topic both among politicians and political scientists. With realists frequently stressing the deterring power of nuclear weapons\, liberal scholars referring to the resilience of the regime of nuclear weapons governance and critical scholars increasingly emphasising the humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons use\, the topic is a major playground for theory application. The course will make use of a variety of historic and current cases to work both theoretically and empirically. From Iran to North Korea\, from the India-Pakistan conflict over the Cold War up to the recent Nuclear Ban Treaty adopted at the United Nations\, the course aims to cover a broad range\nissues. \n\nLevel: Students\nDownload Syllabus
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/the-global-governance-of-nuclear-weapons/
CATEGORIES:Education Programmes,Syllabi
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240702T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240702T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20250423T130804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T131016Z
UID:14324-1719907200-1719939600@nonproliferation.eu
SUMMARY:The Purposes of Nuclear Arms Control: Achievements and Failures
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ulrich Kühn & Tim Thies\nInstitute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)\nSummer 2024\nFor more than a decade\, nuclear arms control is in a crisis that saw the stagnation and even collapse of important arms control processes. At the same time\, Russia’s war against Ukraine demonstrates that cooperative arms control regimes cannot stop determined aggressors. Against this background\, the block course addresses the questions which objectives states can pursue through nuclear arms control\, which purpose can nuclear arms control serve in an era of strategic rivalry\, and which hopes connected to arms control have been disappointed in the past. \n\nLevel: Students\nDownload Syllabus
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/the-purposes-of-nuclear-arms-control-achievements-and-failures/
CATEGORIES:Education Programmes,Syllabi
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240919
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20240926T142613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T142613Z
UID:13756-1726617600-1726703999@nonproliferation.eu
SUMMARY:Launch of the 2024 Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme
DESCRIPTION:Launch of the 2024 Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Mentorship Programme\nOn 18 September 2024\, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the International Affairs Institute (IAI)\, as part of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI)\, launched the 4th edition of Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (YWNPD) Mentorship Programme. \nThe Mentorship Programme\, established in 2021 and organised in the framework of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC)\, pairs 20 young women (mentees)\, chosen through a highly competitive selection process\, with well-established experts in the field (mentors). Mentors and mentees engage in a mentoring relationship that envisions\, among other things\, regular video or in-person meetings. Mentees are also offered an opportunity to attend conferences\, seminars\, social events\, and other activities\, to benefit from networking and career development opportunities. \n \nVCDNP Executive Director Elena K. Sokova delivering welcome remarks  \nThe launch event was opened by the VCDNP Executive Director Elena K. Sokova. Two former mentees\, Veerle Moyson and Lara Maria Guedes\, and one continuing mentor\, Renata H. Dalaqua\, shared their personal experiences of participating in previous editions of the programme. \n \nRenata H. Dalaqua\, Programme Lead for Gender & Disarmament at UNIDIR\, sharing her experience as a mentor  \nAfter a round of introductions\, VCDNP Senior Research Associate Federica Dall’Arche and Paola Tessari\, Senior Researcher at IAI\, offered an overview of the programme\, discussing expectations and opportunities for mentors and mentees as well as upcoming activities\, including the EUNPDC Annual Conference in Brussels. Karolina Proprentner\, Office and Events Manager at the VCDNP\, introduced a social media spotlight campaign\, which will feature mentors and mentees of the new cohort and present their backgrounds and interests to a wider audience in the non-proliferation and disarmament field. \nThe VCDNP and IAI look forward to working with this cohort of bright and motivated mentees and thank returning and new mentors for generously volunteering their time and expertise to the 2024 edition of the programme. \nThe Young Women in Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (YWNPD) Mentorship Programme is made possible thanks to the generous financial support of the European Union. \n 
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/launch-of-the-2024-young-women-in-non-proliferation-and-disarmament-mentorship-programme/
CATEGORIES:Young Women in non-proliferation and disarmament Mentorship Programme
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241026
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20241025T145321Z
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SUMMARY:Engagement Opportunities in Arms Control\, Disarmament\, and Non-Proliferation for Young Professionals and Students
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nOn 25 October 2024\, the Building on the success of the first edition of the event held in October 2022\, the webinar informed participants about youth-led groups and initiatives in the field and offered a platform to connect and network. \nParticipants benefited from presentations by five organizations and their initiatives: The British American Security Information Council (BASIC)\, the European Leadership Network (ELN)\, the EU Nonproliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC)\, the International Student/Young Pugwash (ISYP)\, and the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA). The organizations shared information about their activities and youth programmes and offered opportunities for learning\, research\, and engagement on a wide range of issues within the arms control\, disarmament\, and non-proliferation field. \nThe event was organised within the framework of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI)\, established under the EUNPDC. \n  \n \nLeft to right: Sanaa Alvira\, Leadership Team Member at International Student/Young Pugwash\, and Federica Dall’Arche\, Senior Research Associate at the VCDNP \nOpening remarks were delivered by Federica Dall’Arche\, Senior Research Associate at the VCDNP\, and Sanaa Alvira\, Leadership Team Member at ISYP. Both highlighted the importance of engaging all generations and people with diverse national and cultural backgrounds to promote inclusion and diversity in the arms control\, disarmament\, and non-proliferation field. \nYounger Generation Leaders Network (YGLN) of the ELN \n \nNikita Gryazin\, Policy Fellow at the European Leadership Network (ELN) \nNikita Gryazin\, Policy Fellow at the European Leadership Network (ELN)\, presented ELN’s Younger Generation Leaders Network (YGLN)\, a youth group which consists of 150 members from over 40 countries\, which this year celebrates it 10th anniversary. YGLN holds regular events like “YGLN Wednesdays\,” where members exchange and connect. YGLN also publishes analyses and commentary on international affairs by its members and holds an annual gathering for in-person engagement. The network comprises four distinct groups and is led by an executive committee\, helping to shape its members into future decision-makers. More information on YGLN and membership is available on the YGLN website. \nThe EU Nonproliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC) \n \nManuel Herrera\, Research Fellow at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) \nManuel Herrera\, Research Fellow at IAI\, provided an overview of the next generation activities organised by the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC). The EUNPDC organizes and coordinates activities for a network of over 110 research centres and universities all over Europe. One of the flagship programmes of the Consortium is the YWNGI\, which offers events online and on university campuses in Europe. A key part of the Initiative is an annual mentorship programme for young women. Other activities include the Next Generation Workshop – an opportunity for emerging experts to showcase their research ahead of the EUNPDC Annual Conference in Brussels. Herrera also offered an overview of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament E-learning courses\, a comprehensive library of interactive online courses on arms control\, disarmament\, and non-proliferation issues offered by the Consortium and presented the Consortium’s internship programme. More information about the Consortium can be found on the EUNPDC website.  \nThe Youth4Disarmament Initiative of UNODA \n \nMarykate Monaghan\, Associate Political Affaris Officer at the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) \n The Youth4Disarmament initiative\, organised by the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA)\, was introduced by Marykate Monaghan. She provided an overview of the initiative’s work to empower young people to champion and participate in disarmament efforts\, highlighting programmes\, including capacity-building workshops\, creative projects\, and the “Advocates in Motion (AIM) Campaign” to integrate youth perspectives into global policy-making. The initative also includes the Youth Leader Fund\, a comprehensive programme running through 2030\, featuring online learning\, a study tour to Hiroshima and Nagasaki\, mentorship\, and networking for young advocates. Additionally\, she encouraged youth engagement through online events\, creative advocacy\, joining disarmament-focused groups\, and accessing educational resources like UNODA’s Disarmament Education Dashboard. More information can be found on the Youth4Disarmament website. \nEmerging Voices Network (EVN) of BASIC \n \nDeclan Penrose\, Policy Fellow at the British American Security Information Council (BASIC) \nThe Emerging Voices Network\, which was introduced by Declan Penrose\, Policy Fellow at the British American Security Information Council (BASIC)\, is a digital\, global network of young experts and practitioners working across nuclear issues. The network emphasises the importance of cross-regional and cross-disciplinary collaboration and organises side events at international conferences\, such as NPT Review Conferences\, and publishes an annual series of policy papers\, written by working groups of emerging nuclear experts from around the world. More information\, including on ways to participate\, can be found on the EVN website. \nInternational Student/Young Pugwash (ISYP) \n \nKseniia Pirnavskaia\, Deputy Director at International Student/Young Pugwash  \nThe work of ISYP\, a global\, interdisciplinary network of students\, young professionals\, and national groups\, was presented by Deputy Director Kseniia Pirnavskaia. She explained how ISYP covers a wide range of topics related to existential risk\, including climate change\, emerging technologies\, and nuclear weapons. with the aim of nurturing understanding and build personal connections for peace-promoting policy-making. More information on ISYP and on how to participate is available on the ISYP website. \n \nEvent participants and organisers \nPanellists also shared their personal experiences and career journeys\, entering and navigating the field\, emphasising the challenges and rewards they encountered. \nThe lively discussion following the presentations touched upon many topics\, including work-life balance\, mental health\, the inclusion of people with disabilities\, as well as gender and geographical barriers\, among others. The rich conversation offered practical insights for young professionals aspiring to make a meaningful impact in the field. \nClosing remarks were delivered by Paola Tessari\, Senior Researcher at IAI\, and Kseniia Pirnavskaia\, Deputy Director at ISYP\, who shared information on additional opportunities available in the field and thanked the panellists for sharing helpful advice and guidance.
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/engagement-opportunities-in-arms-control-disarmament-and-non-proliferation-for-young-professionals-and-students/
CATEGORIES:Education Programmes,Young Women and Next Generation Initiative
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250124
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20260216T104950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T104950Z
UID:14695-1737331200-1737676799@nonproliferation.eu
SUMMARY:SIPRI co-hosts intensive online course on evolving challenges of WMD non-proliferation and disarmament
DESCRIPTION:On 20–23 January\, SIPRI and the European Union Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC) held an intensive online course on the impact of contemporary geopolitical challenges and novel technologies on the proliferation\, development and risk of use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD)\, and mechanisms to address these\, including towards arms control and disarmament. \nParticipants included graduate and postgraduate students in technical or natural science disciplines\, as well as early-career professionals in relevant fields. \nThe course covered the fundamentals of nuclear\, chemical\, and biological weapons; the non-proliferation and disarmament regimes designed to control them; the impact of novel technologies and recent geopolitical changes on WMD proliferation\, disarmament\, and nuclear security; the proliferation risks associated with natural sciences and engineering skills and knowledge; and potential career paths in non-proliferation and disarmament of WMD. The course also explored the role of EU institutions and industry in addressing the challenges mentioned above. \nCourse instructors included renowned experts on non-proliferation\, arms control\, disarmament\, export controls\, verification and related subjects from SIPRI\, other European research centres\, think tanks and international organizations. \nContact \n\n\n\n\n\nVitaly Fedchenko
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/sipri-co-hosts-intensive-online-course-on-evolving-challenges-of-wmd-non-proliferation-and-disarmament/
CATEGORIES:Education Programmes,Proliferation Awareness Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250226T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20250226T140331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T140331Z
UID:14040-1740556800-1740589200@nonproliferation.eu
SUMMARY:IAEA Safeguards in Action: Implementation and the Life of a Nuclear Inspector
DESCRIPTION:On 18 February 2025\, the VCDNP and the International Affairs Institute (IAI)\, in the framework of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI)\, hosted a virtual event titled “IAEA Safeguards in Action: Implementation and the Life of a Nuclear Inspector.” \nThe event featured Eva Gyane\, WiN for Peace Leader at Women in Nuclear (WiN) Global and former nuclear safeguards inspector at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Ms. Gyane provided an insightful overview of the IAEA’s safeguards system\, detailing the technical measures used to verify that nuclear material is not diverted for military purposes. She also shared personal experiences from her time as an IAEA nuclear safeguards inspector\, highlighting the challenges and rewards of the profession. \n \nMs Gyane shared first-hand insights from inspections conducted at various facilities worldwide\, explaining how inspectors have different tools at their disposal and apply different verification techniques. The discussion highlighted the demanding nature of being a nuclear safeguards inspector\, including extensive travel\, working in high-security environments\, and managing complex technical verifications. At the same time\, Ms. Gyane highlighted the exciting opportunities and rewards that come with this unique job and provided an overview of opportunities for young professionals in the field\, encouraging them to explore careers in nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament. \nThe session concluded with an interactive Q&A\, where participants engaged with Ms. Gyane on topics ranging from the evolution of IAEA safeguards to the impact of emerging technologies on nuclear verification. The event also included a quiz segment\, reinforcing key points discussed throughout the session.  \n \nThis event was made possible thanks to the generous support of the European Union. \nAbout the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI) \nThe YWNGI\, an initiative by the VCDNP and IAI within the framework of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC)\, aims to inspire young women and the next generation to explore careers in non-proliferation\, arms control\, and disarmament. The initiative provides mentorship\, workshops\, and outreach opportunities to address gender and age imbalances in the field. \nMore information about the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI) and the Mentorship Programme can be found below: \nMentorship Programme \nYoung Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI)
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/iaea-safeguards-in-action-implementation-and-the-life-of-a-nuclear-inspector/
CATEGORIES:Education Programmes,Young Women and Next Generation Initiative
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250411
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20250505T143317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T143605Z
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SUMMARY:Securing Our Future:  an Introduction To Arms Control\, Non- Proliferation\, And Disarmament  at the University of Split
DESCRIPTION:The Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the International Affairs Institute (IAI)\, on behalf of the EU Non-Proliferation Consortium and in the framework of the Young Women Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI) visited the University of Split to engage the next generation and raise awareness on non-proliferation\, disarmament\, and arms control issues. \nProf. Sanchez Cobaleda (University of Barcelona) presenting on Dual Use and Export Control\nFrom 9 to 10 April 2025\, the VCDNP and IAI visited the University of Split and took part in the “Securing Our Future: An Introduction to Arms Control\, Non-Proliferation\, and Disarmament” workshop. The workshop brought together selected students from across the South East European region\, including from the University of Zagreb and the University of Budapest. The workshop was also open to the general public and included the participation of young professionals\, experts\, diplomats\, and officers. \nThe two-day event\, which provided attendees with a foundational understanding of arms control\, non-proliferation\, and disarmament by covering political\, legal\, and technical dimensions of international security frameworks\, was an opportunity for the VCDNP and IAI to represent the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC) and to present its work and activities. \nWelcome remarks were delivered by Prof. Damir Piplica\, Head of the Department of Forensic Sciences at the University of Split\, who warmly greeted participants and speakers and officially opened the event. The first day featured expert-led lectures and discussions focused on foundational topics in arms control and non-proliferation and disarmament. \nMs. Federica Dall’Arche\, Senior Research Associate (VCDNP)\, introduced participants to the EUNPDC\, outlining its role and activities\, particularly those targeting the younger generation of experts\, such as the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative\, the Next Generation workshop and the EUNPDC Internships. Ms. Dall’Arche also offered an overview of the different free educational resources offered by the Consortium\, including e-learning courses and policy papers\, among others. \nFederica Dall’Arche (VCDNP) presenting the EUNPDC\nThe morning continued with a lecture on conventional arms control delivered by Col (res.) László Szatmári\, former Head of the Hungarian Military Advisory Group to the OSCE. He provided an in-depth analysis of key conventional arms control agreements\, including the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty\, and discussed confidence-building measures\, small arms control and transparency initiatives within the OSCE framework. Ms. Dall’Arche then presented on nuclear arms control\, non-proliferation and disarmament\, offering an overview of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its significance in maintaining global security and stability. \nIn the afternoon\, discussions shifted to critical security threats\, including chemical\, biological\, radiological\, and nuclear (CBRN) dangers. Ms. Paola Tessari\, Senior Research Fellow (IAI)\, explored the security risks posed by WMDs\, the challenges of counter-proliferation\, and the role of international arms control regimes in mitigating these threats. Prof. Ana Sanchez Cobaleda (University of Barcelona) then examined the complex legal framework governing dual-use export controls\, emphasizing the importance of balancing trade and security considerations. Later\, forensic science expert Prof. Tonći Prodan (University of Split)\, and his research team composed of Ms. Matea Bešlić and Mr. Marin Jovanović\, presented on the use of forensic techniques in tracking illicit arms and WMDs. The first day concluded with a presentation by Mr. James Cooke (UNODA)\, who highlighted the work of the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs. \nProf. Tonći Prodan (University of Split)\, presenting on WMDs Forensic\nWith a strong foundation established on arms control principles\, global security challenges\, and policy strategies\, day one of the workshop provided participants with essential knowledge and valuable networking opportunities to enhance their expertise in non-proliferation\, arms control and disarmament. \nThe second day of the workshop focused on hands-on learning through an interactive simulation exercise and career guidance from leading experts. Designed to provide practical experience in arms control negotiations and crisis management\, the exercise challenged participants to navigate real-world scenarios involving weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)\, illicit arms trafficking\, and international security cooperation. The simulations underscored the complexity of arms control and the necessity of diplomatic engagement\, technical expertise\, and legal acumen in addressing security threats. \nSimulation exercise\nFollowing a short break\, the workshop featured a panel discussion titled “A Career in Arms Control\, Non-Proliferation\, and Disarmament: Advice and Opportunities for the Next Generation”. The speakers shared their experiences and insights on career paths\, skills development\, and opportunities in international organizations\, think tanks\, and government agencies. \nFrom left to right: Prof. Sanchez Cobaleda\, Federica Dall’Arche\, Col (res.) László Szatmári\, Paola Tessari\, James Cooke\, Levente Toth during the panel: “A Career in Arms Control\, Non-Proliferation\, and Disarmament: Advice and Opportunities for the Next Generation”\nThe VCDNP and IAI thank the University of Split for hosting the event and the European Union for the generous support in making this event possible. \nMore information:\nAgenda \nThe EUNPDC Consortium and its work \nAdditional Opportunities for the Next Generation \n 
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/securing-our-future-an-introduction-to-arms-control-non-proliferation-and-disarmament-at-the-university-of-split/
CATEGORIES:Young Women and Next Generation Initiative
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250415T183000
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20250505T142459Z
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SUMMARY:Conventional Weapons Diversion and  Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI) Mentorship Alumni Regional Meeting in Brussels
DESCRIPTION:The Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP and the International Affairs Institute (IAI)\, on behalf of the EU Non-Proliferation Consortium and in the framework of the Young Women Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI) organized the first Mentorship Alumni meeting in Brussels and a webinar on Conventional Weapons Diversion featuring Dr. Nils Duquet. \nThe Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the International Affairs Institute (IAI)\, within the framework of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI)\, organized the first Mentorship Alumni Regional Meeting for participants of the YWNGI Mentorship Programme. The event was held on 15 April 2025 at the Flemish Parliament in Brussels\, in collaboration with the Flemish Peace Institute. \nParticipants in the Alumni Regional Meeting\nThe meeting brought together mentors and mentees based in Brussels and surrounding areas\, representing both current and past cohorts of the YWNGI Mentorship Programme. This format enabled participants to engage in in-person discussions\, share experiences\, and strengthen their network\, while reflecting on the four editions of the Mentorship Programme. \nSelected Mentees at the Alumni Regional meeting\nThe event was opened by Ettore Greco\, Executive Vice-President at IAI\, who spoke about the origins of the Mentorship Programme\, its goals and challenges\, and emphasized the importance of in-person meetings as a way to gather inputs from participants and strengthen their network and sense of community. He also moderated remarks delivered by Pedro Arostegui\, Chair of the Council’s Working Group on Non-Proliferation at the EEAS\, Sibylle Bauer\, Director of Studies\, Armament and Disarmament at SIPRI and Chair of the EUNPDC\, and Nils Duquet\, Director at the Flemish Peace Institute. \nFrom left to right: Ettore Greco\, Sibylle Bauer\, Pedro Arostegui\, Nils Duquet\nPedro Arostegui highlighted the core belief behind the programme: that the voices\, insights\, and ideas of young women are essential in addressing today’s global challenges. He emphasized that this belief is central to the European Union’s approach\, which acknowledges that collective security relies not only on policies and institutions but also on the strength of people-to-people networks — such as those built through the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative and its Mentorship Programme. \nEmpowering youth – especially young women – is not just the right thing to do\, but a strategic imperative for building resilient\, inclusive security frameworks”. \n“The EU is proud to support initiatives like the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative —and to see how it has grown from a pilot project into a growing community of young female experts and future leaders. \nSibylle Bauer and Nils Duquet\, both mentors and Advisory Board members since the programme’s inception\, shared their perspectives on its evolution. They underscored how the initiative has grown into a vibrant and expanding community and reaffirmed their strong support for its mission. As the programme enters its fourth edition\, the speakers expressed keen interest in understanding the impact it has had on mentees. \nFrom left to right: Ksenija Trajkovska\, Bianca Voican\, Fer Avar\, Amanda Narhan Pereira\, Karen Van Loom\, Precious Eze\nThe event continued with a Roundtable discussion among mentors and mentees\, moderated by Paola Tessari\, Senior Fellow at IAI. After brief introductions\, mentees reflected on their experiences in the programme and how it shaped their professional aspirations. For some\, it sparked new areas of interest; for others\, it expanded their knowledge of the field. All mentees emphasized the value of the relationships formed: from professional networking and participation in high-level conferences to lasting personal connections and friendships. The roundtable also featured suggestions for improving the programme and highlighted the importance of fostering connections across different cohorts to strengthen the growing community. \nFrom left to right: Ettore Greco\, Federica Dall’Arche\, Nils Duquet\nThe regional meeting also featured a hybrid lecture by Dr. Nils Duquet\, moderated by Federica Dall’Arche\, Senior Associate at the VCDNP. Dr. Duquet addressed the issue of conventional weapons diversion\, explaining how legally traded arms can be diverted into illicit markets throughout their lifecycle. \nHe outlined international normative frameworks and initiatives aimed at curbing the illicit proliferation of such weapons and discussed the involvement of non-state actors — including religious extremists and far-right groups. Duquet also explored how emerging technologies\, such as 3D printing\, are being used to manufacture firearms and how arms trafficking has fuelled both past and ongoing conflicts. The lecture concluded with an interactive Q&A session. \nThe VCDNP and IAI warmly thank the Flemish Peace Institute for hosting the event and the European Union for the generous support in making this event possible. \nThe event was organized under the frameworks of the YWNGI\, an initiative by the VCDNP and IAI on behalf of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC)\, which aims to inspire young women and the next generation to explore careers in non-proliferation\, arms control\, and disarmament. The initiative provides mentorship\, workshops\, and outreach opportunities to address gender and age imbalances in the field. \nMore information about the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI) and the Mentorship Programme can be found below: \nMentorship Programme https://vcdnp.org/mentorship/ \nYoung Women and Next Generation Initiative https://vcdnp.org/young-women-and-next-generation-initiative-ywngi/ \n  \nAdditional Resources:\nOpening Statement by the EEAS \nRecording of the Event \nAgenda of the event
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/conventional-weapons-diversion-and-young-women-and-next-generation-initiative-ywngi-mentorship-alumni-regional-meeting-in-brussels/
CATEGORIES:Young Women and Next Generation Initiative,Young Women in non-proliferation and disarmament Mentorship Programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250415T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250415T174500
DTSTAMP:20260514T001239
CREATED:20250407T134641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T134846Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: "Conventional Weapons Diversion: Challenges and Initiatives to Counter Illicit Trafficking"
DESCRIPTION:The Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and the International Affairs Institute (IAI)\, in the framework of the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI) cordially invite you to a webinar entitled “Conventional Weapons diversion: challenges and initiatives to counter illicit trafficking”. \nThe event will feature a lecture by Dr. Nils Duquet\, Director at the Flemish Peace Institute. He will speak about the diversion of Conventional Weapons and how such weapons\, during their lifecycles\, happen to be diverted from the legal trade into the illicit domain. Nils Duquet will also address the existing international normative frameworks and initiatives aiming at combating the illicit proliferation of such weapons. \nThe event will take place online on Zoom on 15 April 2025 from 16:30 to 17:30 (CEST). \nStudents and young specialists interested in learning more about the field of non-proliferation\, arms control and disarmament are particularly encouraged to attend. The event will be held in English. \nWe kindly ask you to RSVP via the online registration form:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZvIGS_bFQim4_YVC7nosEA \nTentative agenda\n  \n16.00: Welcome remarks and introduction\n Federica Dall’Arche\, Senior Research Associate\, VCDNP \nSpeaker\nNils Duquet\, Director\, Flemish Peace Institute \n17.15 Q&A\n\n17.45 Meeting Ends \nBackground\n  \nThe Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) and The International Affairs Institute (IAI)\, in the framework of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (EUNPD) Consortium have launched a Young Women and Next Generation Initiative (YWNGI)\, an initiative to encourage young women and the next generation to enter the non-proliferation\, arms control and disarmament field. \nDriven by the widely shared awareness of the persistent age and gender imbalances among experts and practitioners in the non-proliferation\, arms control and disarmament field\, the Young Women and Next Generation Initiative aims to help address such imbalances by exposing college and university level students to arms control issues\, increasing awareness and encouraging participation in events and workshops. The initiative also aims to respond to the very limited offering of relevant courses on WMD issues in colleges and universities at undergraduate and master’s level. The goal is to help students understand how to pursue a career in the field\, making the best use of their own skills. The Initiative includes the creation of a mentorship programme\, the conveying of workshops and meetings\, and the organization of outreach visits at universities. \nThe YWNGI is possible thanks to the generous support of the European Union. \nDownload the PDF
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/webinar-conventional-weapons-diversion-challenges-and-initiatives-to-counter-illicit-trafficking/
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