Event details
Apr
8
SGS 50th Anniversary Event and Book Discussion with Frank von Hippel
Join us in celebrating a remarkable milestone—50 years of the Princeton Program on Science and Global Security!
The Princeton Program on Science and Global Security invites you to celebrate 50 years of our Program through a conversation with Frank von Hippel about his new memoir “Ending the Nuclear Arms Race: A Physicist’s Quest,” followed by a reception.
Frank von Hippel co-founded the Program on Science and Global Security in 1974 together with Harold Feiveson. The Program combines scientific, technical and policy research, education, and action to advance national and international policies in support of nuclear arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament, and address emerging challenges from disruptive technologies with the potential to threaten global security.
We hope you can help us celebrate the Program’s legacy and continuing commitment to advancing a safer and more peaceful world for everyone.
Registration for this event is required. Please register by March 28, 2025.
The Princeton Program on Science and Global Security invites you to celebrate 50 years of our Program through a conversation with Frank von Hippel about his new memoir “Ending the Nuclear Arms Race: A Physicist’s Quest,” followed by a reception.
Frank von Hippel co-founded the Program on Science and Global Security in 1974 together with Harold Feiveson. The Program combines scientific, technical and policy research, education, and action to advance national and international policies in support of nuclear arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament, and address emerging challenges from disruptive technologies with the potential to threaten global security.
We hope you can help us celebrate the Program’s legacy and continuing commitment to advancing a safer and more peaceful world for everyone.
Registration for this event is required. Please register by March 28, 2025.
Speakers
Frank von Hippel
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Date
April 8, 2025Time
4:30 p.m.Location
Robertson Hall, 016Audience
University Sponsors
Program on Science and Global Security
School of Public and International Affairs