
The Neubauer Research Fellowships Program
Launched in 2006 and funded by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neubauer of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Neubauer Research Fellowships Program is an opportunity for Ph.D. students to be engaged at the Institute for National Security Studies in half-time positions. These appointments are particularly suitable for doctoral candidates who are writing dissertations on subjects related to Middle East studies, international relations, national security, and other fields relating to strategic studies…

ISGAP-INSS Joint Fellowship
A joint fellowship training program on critical contemporary antisemitism studies, discrimination, and human rights. Led by a group of leading international scholars and policymakers associated with ISGAP and the INSS, this program will host research fellows for eighteen months at the INSS…

Tshetshik Prize in Security Studies
The Institute for National Security Studies invites submission of books and original research for the annual Tshetshik Prize for Studies on Israeli Security. The study must be on a topic that is directly related to Israel’s national security challenges. M.A. and doctoral theses will be considered only if they have been formally approved by the appropriate authorities (graduate schools, committees for degree approval) at the university to which they were submitted…

Emily B. Landau Annual Prize for Research in Arms Control and Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
The INSS invites submission of research proposals on current topics pertaining to arms control and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the Middle East and worldwide, and their significance for Israel’s national security.