CNS Graduate Research Assistant (Spring 2026 C91155)
Middlebury College
Posted: July 17, 2025
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Quick Summary
A CNS Graduate Research Assistant is required to work on a project that involves analyzing and tracking WMD-related information, including geolocation of facilities, country and entity profiles, and case studies of illicit trade and procurement. The role requires a strong understanding of geospatial analysis and data management skills, as well as the ability to work independently and collaboratively with others. The successful candidate will be based on campus or remotely in the United States.
Required Skills
Job Description
We are looking for current MIIS students located in the United States to work on campus or remotely on:
• Databases, website publications, fact sheets, and analytical issue briefs.
• Geolocation of WMD facilities worldwide
• Development of country and entity profiles
• Collate images of missiles and other WMD-relevant objects while tracking sources and copyright restrictions
• Develop case studies of illicit trade and procurement based on court cases, etc
• Maintain and provide content for a WordPress site related to trading compliance (export controls, sanctions, etc)
GRAs will have opportunities to work on critical issues involving the proliferation of nuclear, chemical & biological weapons, ballistic missiles, and strategies for their control, WMD terrorism, and space security issues. GRAs are paid on an hourly basis and typically work 10 to 15 hours a week.
CNS provides a range of research opportunities with various funding sources. Individuals hired to work under Federal Contracts containing the FAR 52.222-54 clause will be subject to E-Verify.
This is a student Level B position paying $17.45 per hour.
Requirements:
• Be enrolled in MIIS classes.
• Be located in the U.S.
• Excellent writing and analysis skills;
• General knowledge of WMD nonproliferation issues;
• Knowledge of and experience in conducting scholarly research;
While not required, the following qualifications are highly desirable:
• Science background
• Experience with social media management
• Familiarity with computer languages
Benefits:
As a GRA, you will acquire on-the-job training with CNS experts and other leading scholars on nonproliferation issues. While contributing to ongoing projects GRAs are also allowed to pursue their own research in related fields. The position is renewable contingent upon satisfactory academic progress and job performance.