The Clements-Strauss Intelligence
Studies Project announces the third annual competition
recognizing outstanding student research and writing on topics related to
intelligence and national security. The winner of the “Inman Award”
will receive a cash prize of $5000, with two semifinalists each
receiving a cash prize of $2500. This competition is open to
unpublished work by undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in
degree programs at accredited U.S. higher education institutions during
the 2016-17 academic year. The deadline for submitting papers is
June 30, 2017.
The Intelligence Studies Project was established at The University of
Texas at Austin in 2013 as a joint venture of the Clements
Center for National Security and the Robert
Strauss Center for International Security and Law with the LBJ
School of Public Affairs. The Project’s mission is to improve
understanding of intelligence activities and institutions through
research, courses, and public events bringing intelligence
practitioners together with scholars, students, and the public.
The Bobby
R. Inman Award recognizes more than six decades of
distinguished public service by Bobby R. Inman, Admiral, U.S. Navy
(Ret.). Admiral Inman served in multiple leadership positions in the
U.S. military, intelligence community, private industry, and at The
University of Texas. His previous intelligence posts include Director
of Naval Intelligence, Vice-Director of the Defense Intelligence
Agency, Director of the National Security Agency, and Deputy Director
of Central Intelligence. He continues to serve as a teacher,
advisor, and mentor to students, faculty members, and current
government officials while occupying the Lyndon B. Johnson Centennial
Chair in National Policy at the LBJ School of Public Affairs. His areas
of teaching and research are focused on political, economic, and
military activities, policy processes and institutions, international
affairs and diplomacy, and intelligence and national security.
Additional information about the Inman Award competition and the
Intelligence Studies Project is available at www.intelligencestudies.utexas.edu/inman-award.
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