Opportunities for Youth
The Shawn Brimley Next Generation National Security Leaders Fellowship
Opportunities for Youth, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Overview
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) announces applications for the 2026 class of the Shawn Brimley Next Generation National Security Leaders Fellowship. This prestigious, non-residential, part-time professional development program is designed to cultivate the next generation of leaders in U.S. national security and foreign policy. About the Fellowship
Each year CNAS selects a bipartisan cohort of 20 to 25 early-career professionals, aged 27 to 35, working across the national security landscape—including government, military, private sector, academia, journalism, and the non-profit sector. Named in honor of Shawn Brimley, a founding CNAS member who exemplified integrity, leadership, and service to the nation, the fellowship embodies his legacy of commitment to public service and strategic thought. Program Highlights
Duration:
One year (part-time, hybrid format) Location:
Washington, D.C. (with select hybrid/virtual sessions) Structure:
Monthly dinner series
with national security leaders Leadership development sessions Policy and strategic engagement forums Capstone international study tour
Cost:
There is
no fee to participate
in the program. Fellows are responsible only for travel costs to Washington, D.C. for in-person events. What Fellows Can Expect
Learn from top-level experts and decision-makers Engage in bipartisan dialogue on current and emerging national security issues Build a powerful cross-sectoral professional network Participate in off-the-record conversations with thought leaders and former policymakers Travel internationally to explore strategic issues on the ground Past speakers have included: Secretary Jeh Johnson Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must: Be
aged 27–35
at the time of application Demonstrate a
strong interest or professional involvement in U.S. national security Show
leadership potential
and a commitment to public service Be willing to engage in
constructive bipartisan dialogue Be available for monthly programming (in-person and hybrid) We welcome applicants from diverse professional, ideological, racial, and geographic backgrounds. How to Apply
To be considered for the 2026 fellowship, complete the online application form and submit all required materials before the deadline.
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The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) announces applications for the 2026 class of the Shawn Brimley Next Generation National Security Leaders Fellowship. This prestigious, non-residential, part-time professional development program is designed to cultivate the next generation of leaders in U.S. national security and foreign policy. About the Fellowship
Each year CNAS selects a bipartisan cohort of 20 to 25 early-career professionals, aged 27 to 35, working across the national security landscape—including government, military, private sector, academia, journalism, and the non-profit sector. Named in honor of Shawn Brimley, a founding CNAS member who exemplified integrity, leadership, and service to the nation, the fellowship embodies his legacy of commitment to public service and strategic thought. Program Highlights
Duration:
One year (part-time, hybrid format) Location:
Washington, D.C. (with select hybrid/virtual sessions) Structure:
Monthly dinner series
with national security leaders Leadership development sessions Policy and strategic engagement forums Capstone international study tour
Cost:
There is
no fee to participate
in the program. Fellows are responsible only for travel costs to Washington, D.C. for in-person events. What Fellows Can Expect
Learn from top-level experts and decision-makers Engage in bipartisan dialogue on current and emerging national security issues Build a powerful cross-sectoral professional network Participate in off-the-record conversations with thought leaders and former policymakers Travel internationally to explore strategic issues on the ground Past speakers have included: Secretary Jeh Johnson Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must: Be
aged 27–35
at the time of application Demonstrate a
strong interest or professional involvement in U.S. national security Show
leadership potential
and a commitment to public service Be willing to engage in
constructive bipartisan dialogue Be available for monthly programming (in-person and hybrid) We welcome applicants from diverse professional, ideological, racial, and geographic backgrounds. How to Apply
To be considered for the 2026 fellowship, complete the online application form and submit all required materials before the deadline.
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