The Hertog War Studies Program is an intensive 2-week program run by the
Institute for the Study of War in Washington D.C. The program aims to educate
advanced undergraduate students about the theory, practice, organization, and
control of war and military forces. Over the course of two weeks, students
will learn from and interact with distinguished senior leaders in the national
security and military communities. Students will gain a deeper understanding
of specific topics in military history and their intersection with modern
warfare and policy. Opportunities to learn about military history in a hands-
on environment include participating in a battlefield staff-ride to Gettysburg
to explore the relationships between terrain, timing, and decision-making in
war. Previous editions of the Hertog War Studies Program have featured topics
including the insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the ongoing threat of
the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham in Syria and Iraq.
The Hertog War Studies Summer Program provides a stipend in addition to
housing, meals, and subsidized transportation to and within Washington D.C.
The 2018 Hertog War Studies Summer Program will run from July 20 - August 4,
2018.
All students will receive a stipend of $1,500 in addition to housing, meals,
and subsidized transportation to and within Washington, DC.