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Demining Program Fellowship
Contents
  1. Description
  2. FAQs
  3. Download the application (Word document)
  4. What past fellows have to say
  5. If you have questions
  6. Visit Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement Website


Fellowship Description:

Every year the CISR's Mine Action Information Center (CISR/MAIC) offers a fellowship to a JMU student or recent graduate. The Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Memorial Fellowship for Humanitarian Demining is a paid position with the U.S. Department of State, Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement. The fellowship was established in 1999 to raise awareness among the American people about landmine contamination around the world and U.S. government efforts to address the problem. It is named in honor of Ambassador Robert C. Frasure, Dr. Joseph J. Kruzel and Colonel Samuel Nelson Drew who lost their lives in an August 1995 automobile accident in Bosnia and Herzegovina while on a mission to help end the conflict there.

The Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement (PM/WRA) was established in 1998 and supports the mission of the U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action Program. The Program has assisted more than 50 countries since its inception and works closely with other U. S. government agencies such as the Department of Defense, U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. PM/WRA also handles U.S. policy on anti-personnel landmines, small arms/light weapons, and MANPADS (Man-portable Air Defense Systems).

Duties of the Fellow might include assisting program managers with a mine action and conventional weapons destruction program for one or more countries; writing press releases and creating various publications; doing issue research; preparing speeches, PowerPoint presentations and talking points; working with staff on current projects; and traveling on policy assessment visits. Most recently, the Fellow has helped program managers develop country plans for mine action.

Aside from being one of the few fellowship opportunities at the State Department that is paid, it is the only one of its kind that allows the Fellow the possibility to travel. Past Fellows have traveled to places such as Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Djibouti, Peru, Senegal and Sudan.

The application deadline for the 2012-2013 fellowship is December 2, 2011 for this highly competitive position.

TO APPLY: submit your resume, along with the completed application form (download available above), an unofficial transcript, and two letters of recommendation, to the CISR/Mine Action Information Center. Application packets may be mailed (MSC 4902, 800 South Main St., Harrisonburg, VA, 22807) or delivered in person (1401 Technology Drive, Suite 120, Room 1153, Harrisonburg, VA, 22802). Please note the different mailing and physical addresses.

Note: The selected student must qualify for a SECRET security clearance. Clearance guidelines are strict, and past drug use, including marijuana, can be grounds for rejection or significant delay. Actual start date of fellowship depends on when security clearance is received.

For more information about the Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Memorial Fellowship for Humanitarian Demining, click here.

Fellowship FAQs
Where will the fellow work? Washington, D.C.
What are the dates of the fellowship? September 1, 2012-August 31, 2013
Is this fellowship a paid position? Yes! The pay is $15.95 per hour.
How many hours will I work per week? 40. This is a full-time position.
Does the position provide health insurance? Some funds are available to reimburse the cost of private health insurance.
Will I earn credit hours? Yes! You can earn internship credit toward your degree program.
Who is eligible to apply? All JMU students and recent graduates are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to seniors, graduate students, and recent graduates.
By when must I submit my application packet? We must have your complete application by Friday December 2, 2011.
When will I know if I've been selected for an interview?

Applications will be reviewed in December. Selected interviewees will be contacted in early January, with interviews scheduled for mid-to-late January. The interviews are held at the CISR/MAIC offices and include participation by DoS WRA officials. The new Fellow will be named shortly thereafter.



If you have questions:

Contact the Fellowship Coordinator, Dr. Suzanne Fiederlein, at the Mine Action Information Center.

Email Address fiedersl@jmu.edu
Phone Number 540.568.2715
Fax Number 540.568.8176
Mailing Address James Madison University
800 S. Main Street, MSC 4902
Harrisonburg, Virginia, 22807
USA

Background of the Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Fellowship:

For more information about the Fellowship, see the following articles which have appeared in The Journal of ERW and Mine Action:

Issue 14.2, Summer 2010
Issue 6.2, Summer 2002
Issue 4.1, Spring 2000.

For more information about the three men whom the Memorial Fellowship honors, read their biographies as posted on the Website of the Arlington National Cemetery where they are buried.

Robert C. Frasure: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/rfrasure.htm

Joseph J. Kruzel: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/jkrunzel.htm

Samuel Nelson Drew: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/sndrew.htm

The men were honored by the American Foreign Service Association and their names added to the Memorial Plaques in the C Street Lobby, Truman Building, US Department of State.

About the AFSA Memorial Plaques: http://www.afsa.org/plaques.cfm
AFSA Memorial Plaques name list: http://www.afsa.org/plaquelist.cfm