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Med-Or Foundation hosts the Certificate Awards ceremony of the “Nuclear History Boot Camp 2023”

On 23 June, Med-Or Foundation hosted the Certificate Awards Ceremony for students who completed the “Nuclear History Boot Camp 2023”, a course organised by the University of Roma Tre together with the Washington D.C.-based Wilson Center

In a ceremony held on 23 June at the Med-Or Foundation headquarters in Rome, 14 students from 11 countries received attendance certificates after taking part in the 11th edition of the “Nuclear History Boot Camp”, an advanced training initiative organized by the University of Roma Tre in collaboration with the Washington D.C. Wilson Center and with Med-Or’s support.

Rome was chosen to host the 11th edition of the course, which is part of the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project (NPIHP), an international project directed by Leopoldo Nuti (Roma Tre) and Christian Ostermann (Wilson Center). Aiming to train a new pool of experts in the field of nuclear proliferation, the eight-day intensive course focuses on the history of nuclear power, from its origins to current days, including its technological evolution, the development of deterrence theory and nuclear strategy, and the analysis of the current global context.

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Artificial Intelligence, Supercomputing, and Economic Intelligence in the geopolitical context of Latin America and the Indo-Pacific

On April 15, 2025, the Med-Or Italian Foundation held an event in Rome focused on the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC) for economic and geopolitical analysis within the geostrategic framework of the Latin American and Indo-Pacific regions.

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Med-Or: renewed the MoU with Lebanon

On April 16, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lebanon was renewed, reaffirming the Foundation’s commitment to supporting the education and training of the Lebanese population

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South Africa embraces the G20 (and Trump)

The Med-Or notebook dedicated to South Africa, which is leading the G20 this year, is now online

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