Call for Presentations on Nuclear Issues

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RUSI's UK Project on Nuclear Issues (UKPONI) programme is now welcoming applications from young practitioners and emerging experts to present at its annual conference.

The UK PONI Annual Conference has established itself as the premier UK forum for developing new nuclear expertise from academia, industry, government, and the military. By bringing together emerging and established experts from across the nuclear field, this conference series promotes an informed and diverse dialogue on the most pertinent nuclear issues of the day.

We are now accepting proposals from UK PONI members for presentations at the 2017 Annual Conference, which will take place on 1st June at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies in London. The event will consist of panel presentations, keynote speeches, breakout sessions, and an evening dinner reception. This conference will focus on, but will not be limited to, the topics listed in the research agenda overleaf. For information and presentations from the 2016 Annual Conference please click here.

UK PONI encourages presentation proposals from graduate students, emerging technical specialists, and early career professionals who will have the opportunity to present their work to a broad audience of nuclear experts and gain the chance to present at US Strategic Command at Omaha as part of the US PONI Conference Series.

Presentation proposals should be no longer than 300 words and should include the following: 1. Your name, organisation/school affiliation, and position
2. The notional title of your presentation
3. A summary of your presentation, including its contextual background

Please send presentation proposals to ukponi@rusi.org by Wednesday 29th March. Please include ‘Annual Conference Proposal’ as the email subject. Please note the UK PONI Annual Conference is open to registered UK PONI members only. To register for UK PONI free of charge please visit the UK PONI website, located at www.rusi.org/ukponi. 



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