arms-control-negotiation-academy-(acona) fellowship-2026-2027
Arms Control Negotiation Academy (ACONA) Fellowship 2026-2027

Deadline: May 31, 2026

Applications are open for the Arms Control Negotiation Academy (ACONA) Fellowship 2026-2027. The Arms Control Negotiation Academy (ACONA) is a 12-month, high-level professional development program for a competitively selected cohort of rising international security experts and practitioners.

The ambitious training curriculum addresses critical historical case studies, technological know-how, and advanced negotiation skills in the realm of arms control. Participants attend three negotiation boot camps, earn a Certificate in Arms Control Negotiation, and become part of the ACONA network of next-generation arms control negotiators.

Costs

  • ACONA aims to cover the cost of domestic and international travel (economy class) and double room accommodation during the third boot camp for all ACONA participants. Also covered: course materials, some meals during boot camps.
  • Not funded: visa application costs and fees, other personal, incidental, and misc. expenses. Note that the first two bootcamps will be held virtually, and there will thus be no travel expenses associated with participation.

Eligibility

ACONA welcomes applications by highly qualified candidates of all nationalities who demonstrate 3-5 years of advanced professional or research experience in one of the following broad fields:

  • Arms control and nuclear issues;
  • Negotiation and mediation;
  • International peace, security, and global affairs, particularly U.S.-Russia-China-EU relations.

The most highly-qualified candidates will be able to demonstrate several years of professional or research experience in their field, international experience, an advanced degree, and public recognition of their achievements.

Application

The following application documents must be submitted:

  • Motivation letter (1-2 pages) that documents passion for arms control, negotiation, and/or international peace and security. In your letter, please state that you have reviewed the curriculum and requirements (including adherence to a camera-on-policy during all virtual, interactive sessions of the boot camps), confirm that you intend to participate in all parts of the 10-month ACONA program, and explain what you would bring to the ACONA community.
  • CV/resume (max. 5 pages) that reflects relevant experience.
  • Letter of recommendation that highlights exceptional relevant work.

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For more information, visit ACONA Fellowship.