The Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Memorial Fellowship of Humanitarian Demining has been awarded to promising students and recent graduates of James Madison University for more than 10 years. This fellowship with the Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement in the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM/WRA) has provided Fellows with a stepping stone to careers in mine action and continues to leave a lasting impact on its participants
This June, the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR) partnered with Norwegian P...
On 8 May 2011, James (Jim) F. Lawrence was appointed Director of the Office of Weapons Removal and A...
Focus: Looking Beyond Mine Action | Feature: Development and Funding | Special Report: Update on Nat...
James Madison University (JMU) is host to the State Department’s Mine Action Information Center (MAI...
The Center for International Stabilization and Recovery at James Madison University in Harrisonburg,...
The Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Memorial Fellowship is a paid, full-time, two-year career development opport...
In the summer of 2005, 19 senior-level managers from mine action programs worldwide descended on Jam...
Some believe that the work of one person can affect many—that just one person can help save the live...
The Department of Defense (DoD) Humanitarian Demining program would like to thank the staff at James...
Focus on land release issues Feature: Best Practices of Residual Clearance Special Report: Declining...
Focus on Colombia | Risk Education | Notes from the Field | Research and Developmen
After delivering nine global Senior Managers’ Courses (SMC) in ERW and Mine Action on the campus of ...
The U.S. Humanitarian Demining Research and Development (R&D) Program rapidly develops, evaluates an...
On 16 December 2013, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam David Shear signed a memorandum of understanding (MO...
As Jordan nears the completion of its mine-clearance activities, its national authority is working t...
This June, the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR) partnered with Norwegian P...
On 8 May 2011, James (Jim) F. Lawrence was appointed Director of the Office of Weapons Removal and A...
Focus: Looking Beyond Mine Action | Feature: Development and Funding | Special Report: Update on Nat...
James Madison University (JMU) is host to the State Department’s Mine Action Information Center (MAI...
The Center for International Stabilization and Recovery at James Madison University in Harrisonburg,...
The Frasure-Kruzel-Drew Memorial Fellowship is a paid, full-time, two-year career development opport...
In the summer of 2005, 19 senior-level managers from mine action programs worldwide descended on Jam...
Some believe that the work of one person can affect many—that just one person can help save the live...
The Department of Defense (DoD) Humanitarian Demining program would like to thank the staff at James...
Focus on land release issues Feature: Best Practices of Residual Clearance Special Report: Declining...
Focus on Colombia | Risk Education | Notes from the Field | Research and Developmen
After delivering nine global Senior Managers’ Courses (SMC) in ERW and Mine Action on the campus of ...
The U.S. Humanitarian Demining Research and Development (R&D) Program rapidly develops, evaluates an...
On 16 December 2013, U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam David Shear signed a memorandum of understanding (MO...
As Jordan nears the completion of its mine-clearance activities, its national authority is working t...
This June, the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery (CISR) partnered with Norwegian P...
On 8 May 2011, James (Jim) F. Lawrence was appointed Director of the Office of Weapons Removal and A...
Focus: Looking Beyond Mine Action | Feature: Development and Funding | Special Report: Update on Nat...