We believe U.S. national security would be better served if all talent were empowered to contribute, regardless of gender, and if cutting-edge academic research spoke directly to practitioner communities.

The Future Strategy Forum brings together diverse, leading women scholars and practitioners to address the most critical national security challenges of the day.

Thank you for everyone who attended FSF 2021: The Future of National Security and Technology

Check out our conference webpage for a full recording of the event.

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Annual Conference

Each year, the Future Strategy Forum (FSF) hosts a conference open to the public that highlights the expertise of leading women on key national security issues of the day. In addition to our public event, we sponsor PhD students to attend and participate in mentorship sessions.

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Graduate Student Programming

Every year we select a cohort of PhD students who we help fund to attend the Annual Conference. As programming has evolved, we have built out a variety of mentorship sessions and publication opportunities.

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This initiative is sponsored by the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins SAIS and the Smart Women Smart Power Program at CSIS.

If you or your organization want to get involved, check out our page for more information for sponsors.

What People Are Saying

 

“What makes FSF unique is its commitment to featuring the expertise of a diverse group of women pracademics and academics and incorporating graduate and PhD students into the conversation.”

Dr. Kathleen Hicks, formerly of CSIS

“One of the most valuable contributions FSF makes to policy and scholarly circles is its commitment to highlighting diverse perspectives, especially in promoting the voices of emerging scholars.”

Dr. Francis J. Gavin, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at John Hopkins SAIS

“The FSF graduate student team expertly organized and facilitated these valuable sessions that combined substantive and practical professional development for the participants.”

Dr. Naazneen Barma, Bridging the Gap

 

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