Norwich University Peace & War Center

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FELLOWS

Nancy Teeple (Spring 2020)

The Peace and War Center at Norwich

Nancy Teeple, Ph.D., is a postdoctoral fellow with North American and Arctic Defense and Security Network. Her research areas include nuclear strategy and deterrence, nuclear non-proliferation and arms control, and Arctic security. During her visiting research position at Norwich, Steeple investigated the causal processes involved in the formulation of US Arctic security and defense policy, within the context of the Canada-U.S. continental defense relationship.

University proudly sponsors visiting Fulbright Scholars. The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States Cultural Exchange Programs whose goal is to improve intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills. It is one of the most prestigious and competitive fellowship programs in the world.

“As the 2019-2020 Fulbright Canada visiting Chair in Peace and War Studies at Norwich University, my experience working with the excellent faculty at PAWC provided opportunities for exchanging ideas and perspectives on issues of mutual Canada-US defense interests. I was impressed with the collaborative spirit and high quality of interdisciplinary research produced by the Center, including its peer-review publication Journal of Peace and War Studies. PAWC provides students, faculty, and visiting scholars with the opportunity to network and establish partnerships with research institutes and military commands. I am eternally grateful for my enriching experience at PAWC and highly recommend it to my colleagues and peers.” —Nancy Teeple

Grazia “Grace” Scoppio (Spring 2021) Grazia (Grace) Scoppio, Ph.D., is Professor of Defence Studies at the Royal Military College of Canada, cross-appointed in the Queen’s University Department of Political Studies, and a Fellow with the Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. Her interdisciplinary research areas include diversity and gender in military organizations, organizational culture, migration, and military education. During her residency at Norwich University as Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Peace and War Studies, Dr. Scoppio’s research will focus on immigrant participation in the military from an international perspective.

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