The MIT Global Zero chapter and its supporters believe that to protect our children, our grandchildren, and our civilization from the threat of nuclear catastrophe, we must eliminate all nuclear weapons. We are committed to working towards a legally binding, verifiable agreement for all nations to reduce and finally eliminate all nuclear weapons.

MIT GZ will be hosting information sessions (dinner included!) such as Nuclear Bombs 101 and working with our political leaders (like passing the CTBT), along with a variety of dinners and special movie nights to bring this issue to the MIT campus. If you want to make a global difference this is the organization for you!

Click here for more information about Global Zero.


Learn More about the
2013 American Nuclear Society Student Conference
held here in Boston in early April!

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MIT Classes in Non-Proliferation

Want to take a class on nuclear non-proliferation? MIT has a lot of great choices this semester. Check them out HERE!

On May 2, MIT Global Zero announced the first George W. Rathjens Non-Proliferation Prize competition. The $1,000 prize, provided by the MIT Security Studies Program, will be given to a student who has performed original non-proliferation research,    policy    analysis,   or 

Check back here for additional information re: the competition, including entry guidelines and deadlines!

an artistic expression which aims to reduce nuclear weapon proliferation around the world.

The George W. Rathjens

Non-Proliferation Prize