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In 1999, the Council established a fellowship for members of the intelligence community. The National Intelligence Fellowship, which is modeled after the Council’s successful Military Fellowships, provides an opportunity for an outstanding person on the cusp of a senior position to expand his or her knowledge of international relations through a program of individual study, research and reflection, extensive participation in the Council’s active program of meetings and study groups, and interaction with the Council’s diverse and knowledgeable membership.
Past and Present Council on Foreign Relations National Intelligence Fellows:
Nicole Lewis, 2009-2010
Frank Procida, 2008-2009
Joseph J. Helman, 2007-2008
Karen J. Monaghan, 2006-2007
Nancy Bird, 2005-2006
Helima L. Croft, 2004-2005
Heather Kiriakou, 2003-2004
Guillermo S. Christensen, 2001-2002
Virginia Ehelebe, 2000-2001
Paul Heer, 1999-2000
Mathew J. Burrows, Inaugural recipient, 1999
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