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NDUF takes pride in providing a bridge to information available from NDU components. Through NDU publications, books and research written by NDU Faculty and staff, seminars and speakers, the most reliable unclassified information on National Security topics is made available to the public.
Explore the different educational opportunities below, and don't hesistate to contact us with questions or for more information. |
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| Seminars and Speaking Engagements |
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The National Security Speaker’s Program and the Marshall Seminar Program provide a venue for civic minded groups to receive the most up to date information available. Drawing from a wide range of NDU professors, faculty members, and nationally recognized “subject matter experts,” these programs feature high level presentations, briefings, and group discussions on critical national security issues.
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| NDU Press |
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As described by the American Forces Press Service:
The NDU Press in Fort McNair's National Defense University publishes the insights and ideas of writers in the national security community as part of the university's outreach program. For their audience of service members, academics and defense decision makers, NDU Press publications are a chance to learn from the experts and the experienced. The press publishes 10 to 12 books, monographs and reports each year, and puts out the full-color, glossy-paged Joint Force Quarterly, as well as several dozen current affairs newsletters, many at no charge to the public . Learn more about NDU Press Publications
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| NDUF Publications |
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The NDU Foundation holds a unique position at Ft. McNair as the main outreach tool which gathers information from across all NDU components and shares that info with the public and the university itself. Visit our archive of publications and explore the history of the National Defense University and its Foundation.
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| The 2008 Congressional Breakfast Seminar Series: |
Twenty five years ago, Peter Huessy started a seminar series on Capitol Hill for members of Congress and their staff to discuss critical issues such as nuclear deterrence, the Soviet threat, and what the proper U.S. defense policy should be. The seminars offered policy makers an alternative forum for a calm and rational discussion of critical national security topics. Today, the Congressional Breakfast Seminar Series is one of the longest running and most respected seminars in D.C. View the 2008 Congressional Breakfast Seminar Schedule.
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| NDUF Online Events |
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Responding to your requests for more participation in the discussion of National Security issues, NDUF is currently building a program of online National Security events. Please send us your thoughts and suggestions for this program - particularly if there are any specific topics you would like offered. Send a message to NDUF Outreach
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