Carnegie Corporation Awards $3.9 million to Identify Innovative Solutions to Pressing Foreign Policy Challenges News ...China and other emerging powers; contending with weak and fragile states; and preventing nuclear proliferation. The grants aim to better understand and elucidate complex issues, generate new insights,...
$2M Grant to The George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs Supports Programs Addressing Pressing Global Issues News ...China, Japan, India, Russia and South Korea. The APP is part of the Elliott School's Rising Powers Initiative. The Elliott School's mission of sponsoring scholarship and research that enrich our under...
Carnegie Corporation of New York’s Board Approves 26 Grants Totaling $19,206,100 News ...China dialogue on Afghanistan and Pakistan. Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, Arlington, VA 24-month grant of $450,000 for research, dissemination, and curriculum development on nonproliferati...
Carnegie Corporation’s Board Approves 32 Grants Totaling $25,753,600 News ...China and India. Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta, GA, | 24-month grant of $591,600 for a project on issues of strategic stability in a post-nuclear weapons era. International Research and E...
The U.S., Russia and the American Political Cycle News The first month of the New Year brought tumult to the global financial markets, to the extent that the various political crises—Syria, Ukraine, the Middle East and Gulf— received scant attention. Buried under the at times apocalyptic economic headlines ...
CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK BOARD APPROVES 34 GRANTS TOTALING $22,817,500 News ...China's role in Africa. National Council for Tertiary Education, Accra, Ghana Twenty-four-month grant of $545,600 as a final grant for senior academic leadership training (SALT) in West Africa. Nat...
Q&A with Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists chief, Rachel Bronson News Meet Rachel Bronson, the newly appointed executive director and publisher of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Founded in 1945 by former Manhattan Project physicists after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Bulletin is a nontechnical online magazine ...
Meet the Foreign Policy Leaders of Tomorrow News ...China, who asked not to be identified, said she has never heard the perspective of a Middle Eastern student before because you don't meet them in her country. Vladimir Poluektov with Moscow State Inst...
Carnegie Corporation Announces 2006 Carnegie Scholars News 2006 Carnegie Scholars Program Continues Focus on Islamic Scholarship: Largest Class Yet
Lord Desmond Browne and Ambassador Igor Ivanov Honored with Nunn-Lugar Award for Promoting Nuclear Security News ...China, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. Its mission, dating back more than a century, is to advance the cause of peace through analysis and development of fresh policy ideas and direct ...
Carnegie Corporation of New York Board Approves 48 Grants Totaling $35,170,400 News At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on 9/12/2019, Carnegie Corporation of New York's Board of Trustees approved 48 grants totaling $35,170,400. Brief descriptions of each Board-approved grant are provided below.
Carnegie Corporation’s Board Approves 36 Grants Totaling $18,635,000 News ...China on building capacity for a nuclear-free Korean peninsula. International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, United Kingdom,| 24-month grant of $425,000.00 for a multilateral dialogue on Ir...
Cyber Conflict: The State of the Field News Carnegie Corporation Visiting Media Fellow Scott Malcomson examines the many meanings of cyber security.
The Higher-Education Crisis Beneath a Civil War News Thousands of Syrian students’ schooling is on pause, and though many would like to continue their learning in America, immigration policies make that all but impossible
Accomplishments Page ...China. The treaty established formal friendly relations between the two countries, with the United States granting China “Most Favored Nations” status. Article VII of the treaty declared, "Chinese sub...
Call for Proposals: New Technologies and the Future of Deterrence News Carnegie Corporation of New York is seeking proposals for innovative research projects that examine how new and evolving weapons systems affect nuclear deterrence, and under what circumstances they could lead to nuclear crises.
Carnegie Corporation of New York Board Approves 48 Grants Totaling $39,490,900 News At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on September 17, Carnegie Corporation of New York's Board of Trustees approved 48 grants totaling $39,490,900.
Announcing the 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellows News Continuing its longstanding investment in the social sciences and humanities, Carnegie Corporation of New York announced 33 winners of the 2016 Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program today with awards from the philanthropic foundation totaling $6.6 million.
Ten Urban School Districts Win Carnegie Corporation of New York Schools for a New Society Competition, A $40 Million Long-Term Initiative Focused on Urban High Schools News Grants Support Urban School District — Community Partnerships Committed to City-wide Secondary School Reform in Boston, Chattanooga, Houston, Indianapolis, Little Rock, Portland (Oregon), Providence, Sacramento, San Diego and Worcester
Network Solutions News Jason Healey joined the faculty at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in 2015 as a senior research scholar, while continuing a fellowship at the Atlantic Council, where he founded the Cyber Statecraft Initiative.
Activating the Power of Ideas News Here, Stephen Del Rosso, International Peace and Security program director, explains why the Corporation has launched a major new $5 million bridging-the-gap initiative.
The United Kingdom-Based Carnegie Trusts Announce Names of the 2005 Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Recipients News ...China and the Middle East; and civil society and community development initiatives in Europe and North America. For the first time, the medal ceremony will take place in Scotland, where Andrew Carneg...
Carnegie Corporation of New York Awards $1.5 Million to 16 "Scholars of Vision" News The 2nd Class of Carnegie Scholars Chosen for Innovative Scholarship in Education, International Development, Strengthening U.S. Democracy, and International Peace and Security
Carnegie Corporation Announces 2005 Carnegie Scholars News Carnegie Scholars Program Begins Focus on Islamic Scholarship