Events
Events at NPS
CTX Conversation: The Future of Insurgencies and Radical Groups in Africa
Hello,
We are excited to invite you to our third installment of CTX Conversation, taking place on July 9 at 12:00 PM PDT via Zoom. Join us for an engaging discussion featuring Dr. Tim Jones, a Donald R. Beall Defense Fellow in the Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School, and Dr. Christopher Anzalone, a Research Assistant Professor with Middle East Studies and the Krulak Center for Innovation & Future Warfare at Marine Corps University who teaches on Africa and the Middle East.
Mr. Anzalone is also an adjunct professor of history and government at George Mason University. He was formerly a research fellow with the International Security Program at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and a postdoctoral visiting scholar at the Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University. They will explore the current status, activities, and potential future plans of radical insurgent groups like al Shabaab in Africa.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from leading experts in the field.
NOTE: The views presented are theirs alone and do not necessarily represent the views of DOD or its components.
CTX Conversations | The Future of Insurgencies and Radical Groups in Africa
Date: July 9 @ 12PM PDT
Zoom:
https://nps-edu.zoomgov.com/j/1607036811
Passcode: CTXcon&m$1
SECNAV Space Summit
SECNAV Space Summit
Tuesday, 9 July 2024 to Thursday, 11 July 2024
King Hall Auditorium | Glasgow Hall
The SECNAV will host the Naval Space Summit at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California from 09-11 July 2024. The Summit will re-baseline the naval space focus of efforts at the strategic and operational level and clarify the way forward in establishing a path for success against current and future adversaries.
Foundations of Academic Writing
This series of presentations, required for all new students, guides students through expectations for research and writing at NPS. Click here for more information.
What: | Foundations of Academic Writing |
When: | Tuesday, 16 July, 15:00 – 16:30 |
Who: | Required for new resident and DL students arriving summer quarter |
Where: | King Hall (Webinar for DL students) |
Scenario Development Workshop
This interactive "writers room" experience will guide students through a hands-on professional-level creative experience to build skills through developing the WIC scenario. NPS students and faculty will gain an appreciation for key elements of narrative for more compelling and powerful messaging throughout their academic journey and their careers. A compelling scenario sometimes makes the stakes clear more quickly than a series of graphs and tables in a technical report. In complex military problem spaces, our warfighters need to make these stakes clear to decision makers for quick effective action so tools of narrative will be key!
Register at: https://event.nps.edu/conf/app/NWSI/home#!/page/559?c=71
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JIFX 24-4
Joint Interagency Field Experimentation / www.nps.edu/fx
Focus Area: Non-Standard Communication & Navigation
NPS Field Laboratory at Camp Roberts Event
The Non-Standard Communication & Navigation focus area delves into innovative and unconventional methods of communication and navigation, aiming to revolutionize how information is exchanged in diverse and challenging environments. This event centers on developing and growing cutting-edge technologies that transcend traditional communication and navigation paradigms, catering to scenarios where standard infrastructure is unavailable or compromised.
- Emerging Frequency Bands
- Quantum Communication
- Visible Light Communication (VLC)
- Biological Communication
- Cognitive Radio Networks
- Navigation in GPS-Denied Environments
- Swarm Communication
- Underwater Communication
EUCOM International Symposium
NPS EUCOM International Continuing Education Symposium
NPS Continuing Education Alumni Symposium sessions are designed provide our graduates an opportunity to learn about academic and operational development in their domains of study and reconnect them with NPS programs and research opportunities.