Future Security Fellowships
The Future Security program supports two sets of fellows, the ASU Future Security Fellows and the Future Security Program Fellows. These fellowships help scholars, journalists, academics, and other experts study, report on, and tell the stories of the issues defining the future of global security.
ASU Future Security Fellows
The ASU Future Security Fellows are a partnership between Arizona State University’s Future Security Initiative and New America’s Future Security and Fellows Programs. These funded fellowships, supported by ASU, empower experts from a variety of fields to examine the wide range of issues that will shape the future of security. The fellowship provides support for the ASU Future Security Fellows to produce and publish groundbreaking work ranging in form from books to podcasts to film in order to cast a lens on the future of security. The ASU Future Security fellowship has supported such work as Azmat Khan’s deep-dive and Pulitzer Prize winning reporting into the true toll of U.S. airstrikes, Greg Barker’s documentary film “The Final Year,” providing an insider’s eye into the final year of the Obama administration, and Patricia Evangelista’s book “Some People Need Killing,” a memoir and deeply reported look at violence in the Philippines’ drug war.
Future Security Program Fellows
The Future Security Program Fellows are a network of experts, scholars, and journalists working on issues of relevance to the future of security including new technologies, the threat of terrorism, conflict in the Middle East and South Asia, and other topics. These fellows work with the Future Security program to conduct research, hold events, and inform the program’s research.