The Albritton Center for Grand Strategy is excited to welcome Celeste Ward Gventer and Kendrick Kuo to its fellowship program!
The CGS Fellows program supports one pre-doctoral and one post-doctoral fellow in residence at the Bush School of Government and Public Service. The Center is particularly interested in scholars who are engaging with the fundamental questions surrounding grand strategy: How should the national interest be defined? What are the threats to the national interest? How should the United States use its power in response? We invite scholars of political science, history, and other relevant disciplines to apply for the fellowships.
Celeste Ward Gventer, the 2020-21 Postdoctoral Fellow at the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy, most recently taught public policy and writing at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas (UT). In the preceding years, she worked as a consultant on defense organization, management, and institution building in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Kendrick Kuo, the 2020-21 Predoctoral Fellow at the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy, is a PhD candidate in Political Science at the George Washington University. His research focuses on military effectiveness, innovation, and defense policy.