UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 221905Z JAN 21 MID600050156698U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 019/21 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N7// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N7// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N71/JAN// SUBJ/MIT SEMINAR XXI CLASS OF ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-2022 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS (CORRECTED COPY)// Rmks/1. This is the call for applications for the Academic Year 2021-2022 (AY21-22) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Seminar XXI - Foreign Politics, International Relations and the National Interest. Seminar XXI represents a unique opportunity for future policy leaders to share perspectives while cultivating their understanding of the intricate relationships among economy, society, and culture in the international environment. Seminar XXI Fellows develop broad perspectives and analytical skills that enable them to evaluate and formulate national policy. 2. Seminar XXI is an educational program for current and future leaders in the U.S. national security and foreign policy communities. Administered by MIT's Center for International Studies, the program is intended for professionals with significant potential to move into key decision-making roles in the next 5-10 years. Program participants, known as Fellows, come from a wide range of sponsoring organizations including the armed forces, federal agencies, non-governmental organizations and private companies. The goal of Seminar XXI is to equip rising military officials and civilian executives with the multidimensional analytic skills needed to understand foreign relations and shape effective policy options for the United States. 3. Course Schedule. Participants will meet after core working hours once a month for a total of five evening sessions in Washington, D.C. and for three weekend sessions in Warrenton, VA. during the 2021-2022 academic year, beginning September 2021 and ending May 2022. 4. Eligibility. Navy Seminar XXI fellows will be Navy officers (O-5 and above) and Civilians (GS-14 and above or equivalent) with clear promotion potential, and opportunity to apply these skills in their future assignments in the Navy. This application process is open only to individuals serving in Navy organizations, in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, or other offices without dedicated Seminar XXI availabilty within the National Capitol Region for the entire period of September 2021 through May 2022. Navy personnel in Defense Agencies with MIT Seminar XXI programs and the Joint Staff must apply through their parent organizations. Please contact the OPNAV N7 POCs listed in this NAVADMIN for questions on eligibility. 5. Program Specifics. Thirteen Navy officers and Civilians will be selected for the AY 21-22 Seminar XXI fellowships. Selectees must commit to attending every class with the full support of their command. There is no cost to the participants or their commands for tuition. Participants are responsible for their travel to Seminar XXI meetings. 6. Admission Process. For academic year 2021-2022, MIT will select a total of 75 personnel across the entire Federal Government. Of these, thirteen will be National Capitol Region Navy nominees. The Navy screening and selection process will choose those individuals with the best combination of experience, accomplishments and clear potential for significant future advancement and leadership positions. 7. Nomination Package. Each nomination package must include the following: Seminar XXI application form (Adobe); Sponsor endorsement form from the individual's reporting senior (Adobe); and a Curriculum Vitae (CV) form (Word). OPNAV N7 will forward all forms to the applicant upon request. The deadline for application submission to OPNAV N7 is 5 March 2021. OPNAV N7 will forward a list of the thirteen Navy nominees to the MIT Seminar XXI Admissions Board in April 2021. Navy nominees accepted by MIT will be notifed by mid-June 2021. 8. Application Forms and OPNAV N7 POCs. Application forms will be available after 1 February 2021. Send requests for forms and any questions to the OPNAV N7 POCs: a. Mr. Edward Fay (N712B); DSN 260-4782 or COMM 571-256-4782; Email: edward.fay(AT)navy.mil b. Mr. David Loneman (N712 Contract Support): DSN 225-5461 or COMM 703-695-5461; Email: david.r.loneman.ctr(AT)navy.mil 9. Released by Rear Admiral J.S. Bynum, Acting Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Development (N7).// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//