Core to the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence model is a commitment to education via direct engagement with academic, policy, and security institutions that are navigating and establishing the response framework to emergent security challenges. Since its founding in 2018, CAI has prioritized developing experiential learning opportunities for students through field excursion, simulation exercises, and classroom exercises; and has built collaboration opportunities with other universities, state and federal institutions, and private sector industries.
Field Excursions & Offsite Events
CAI students have the opportunity to travel with faculty mentors to security-oriented events both within and outside the state of Utah. Visits within Utah provide the opportunity to engage with CAI's I3SC sister program, UVU's Center for National Security Studies (CNSS), and collaborate with security-focused industries and organizations in the Intermountain West. Field excursions to the Denver metro area have included exercises and site visits with industry leaders like Google Boulder and DarkOwl. Past Washington, DC cohort trips have provided the opportunity for firsthand interaction with professionals in the Pentagon, In-Q-Tel, intelligence community agencies, and more. These engagements give students who are pursuing a range of professional paths the opportunity to interact with the private industry and national security professionals who are directly working the issues that will impact their own future fields and industries.






Research & Engagement
A wide range of student research, presentation, and event opportunities are opened to students through CAI coursework and programming. These include a key focus on research mentorship and the opportunity to present or publish student research; the ability to engage with CAI institutional partners like US Strategic Command's Academic Alliance initiative; and the chance to regularly network with CAI visiting guests and program alumni on professional and career opportunities.






Simulation Exercises
CAI academic programs at every level place a heavy emphasis on experiential learning. Leveraging a wealth of national security community, intelligence community, and industry partners as role players and real-time mentors for students, several CAI courses utilize live-action simulation exercises that place students in security crisis scenarios and require them to apply institutional, substantive, and skill-based knowledge while working in cross-disciplinary teams to assess and react to new developments and inform next steps for simulated decisionmakers.


