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The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Education & Research Center (NEREC) at KAIST was established to undertake education and research to foster international nuclear non-proliferation conducive to peaceful use of nuclear technology. As a major part of the Center’s annual activities, NEREC runs a “Summer Fellows Program” for undergraduate and graduate students.

The 2018 NEREC Summer Fellows Program, the 5th in its series, will be held as follows:

Graduate Fellows Program for Graduate Students
- Duration: July 8 to August 18, 2018 (6 weeks)
- Place: KAIST, Daejeon, ROK
- Activities: ‘Nuclear Risk Management’ Class, Group research, Field trips to Seoul, Gyeongju, and China and Japan, Participation and poster presentation at the NEREC Conference on Nuclear Nonproliferation and Korean cultural events
- Benefits: Lodging for 6 weeks and all costs related to field trips and Conference participation (approximately USD 6,000 per person)

In order to be considered for review, the application package below must be submitted by March 2 to Ms. Jeemin Ha at jeeminha326@kaist.ac.kr.

The Gelman Library will offer 30 minute workshops for graduate students on October 12 (Columbus Day) and November 11 (Veteran's Day):
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    The Basics: Mapping your Research
    Searching Beyond Gelman
    Citation Management
    Citation Chasing
    Staying Current in One's Field
    What is Data?
    Data Management
    GIS Data Basics
    Uploading your Electronic Thesis or Dissertation (ETD)

Students in need of assistance with submitting their completed thesis can now schedule appointments through the Gelman Library Research Calendar.

Appointments will be available through May 14. Here is how to schedule an appointment:

1. From the Library Home Page (http://library.gwu.edu), click on the Ask Us button in the upper right-hand corner of the page.
2. Under By Appointment, click on Research Calendar in the first paragraph. Students will need to register to use this scheduling tool and log in when they want to schedule an appointment.
3. Staff members are listed alphabetically by first name.
4. Students may schedule appointments in 1/2 hours blocks and may be conducted over the phone or in-person.  If more time is needed, students may schedule an appointment for a longer period of time.