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  1. Postgraduate study and research in South Korea

    Postgraduate study and research in South Korea

    Guest Speaker - Brendan Howe

    Prof Brendan Howe is a professor at the Graduate School of International studies at Ewha university in South Korea. He is also the director of the Institute for...

  2. Geopolitics of Ports and Islands: the case of Yemen

    Geopolitics of Ports and Islands: the case of Yemen

    Speaker: Dr Khaled Fattah (United Nations) Chair: Dr Hsinyen Lai

    Details to be added

  3. Centre for Syrian Studies Workshop

    Centre for Syrian Studies Workshop

    CSS Workshop featuring Dr Francesco Belcastro (Derby University), Dr Marwan Kabalan (Doha Institute of Graduate Studies), Mr Mohamad Alashmar (University of St...

  4. Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh (Bath): Behaviour change to net zero

    Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh (Bath): Behaviour change to net zero

    School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series

    The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh titled Behaviour change to net zero, which will be...

  5. MAZE Conference 2026

    MAZE Conference 2026

    A Psychology and Neuroscience student research conference

    Dear Colleagues, We are delighted to invite you to the MAZE Conference, an exciting event showcasing the research and creative work of students from the School...

  6. Prospects for International Security Cooperation in East Asia

    Prospects for International Security Cooperation in East Asia

    Speaker: Professor Brendan M Howe, Graduate School of International Studies

    East Asia is a region deeply affected by conflict. Colonial, ideological and national wars have left their scars and legacies, including disputed borders and...

  7. Digital Sovereignty in the European Union

    Digital Sovereignty in the European Union

    CGLG Talk with Guest Speaker Michal Czerniawski

    Michal Czerniawski works in the Justice Committee of the European Parliament, specialising in digital laws, personal data protection, and transparency. As part...

  8. Dr Cristoph Daube (Glasgow): Speech processing in the brain: from sound to meaning?

    Dr Cristoph Daube (Glasgow): Speech processing in the brain: from sound to meaning?

    School of Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar series

    The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Christoph Daube titled "Speech processing in the brain: from sound to...

  9. British codebreaking and American secrecy in the First World War

    British codebreaking and American secrecy in the First World War

    ISWS Seminar Series: Guest dpeaker Daniel Larsen

    Beginning in late 1915, British codebreakers cracked the US diplomatic codebooks and were reading all of American diplomats' transatlantic telegraphic...

  10. Linking behaviour to reproductive success: the role of life history in mammalian social evolution

    Linking behaviour to reproductive success: the role of life history in mammalian social evolution

    Psychology and Neuroscience Friday seminar: Dr Dieter Lukas, MPI Leipzig

    The School of Psychology and Neuroscience seminar series presents a talk by Dr Dieter Lukas titled 'Linking behaviour to reproductive success: the role of...

  11. Non-violent mobilisation against terrorism: why and how it matters

    Non-violent mobilisation against terrorism: why and how it matters

    Guest Speakers: Dr Javier Argomaniz, Dr Tim Wilson and Dr Boris Tsokov

    When studying terrorist campaigns, analysis typically centres on the two principal protagonists: the state and militant organisations. This narrow focus...

  12. Problems of negotiating peace and development in conflict-affected societies in Southeast Asia

    Problems of negotiating peace and development in conflict-affected societies in Southeast Asia

    Speaker: Professor Brendan Howe, Graduate School of International Studies

    This event is open to academic staff and MLitt students only. Southeast Asia is deeply affected by conflict and conflictual legacies, whether colonial, Cold...

  13. Mercenary: genealogy of a concept in international relations

    Mercenary: genealogy of a concept in international relations

    CGLG Event with Guest Speaker Dr Malte Riemann

    At this CGLG event, Malte Riemann, Assistant Professor at Leiden University, will join us to discuss his book proposal, Mercenary: Genealogy of a Concept in...

  14. Far-right transnationalism: definitions, typologies, and geopolitical implications
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    Far-right transnationalism: definitions, typologies, and geopolitical implications

    CSTPV - Next Gen Talk

    Far-right transnationalism: definitions, typologies, and geopolitical implications Research on the contemporary far right has largely prioritised party-centred...

  15. International law and emotions: challenges and prospects

    International law and emotions: challenges and prospects

    CGLG Seminar with Guest Speaker Professor Andrea Bianchi

    At this CGLG event, Professor Andrea Bianchi of the Geneva Graduate Institute will present his work on international law and emotions. Andrea's research...

  16. Azerbaijan's war and peace: political strategy and vision for the future

    Azerbaijan's war and peace: political strategy and vision for the future

    Speakers: Dr Murad Muradov (Topchubashov Center, Baku, Azerbaijan) Chair: Professor Rick Fawn

    Murad Muradov graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the Academy of Public Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan...

  17. Book talk: Axis of Empire: A history of Iran-US Relations

    Book talk: Axis of Empire: A history of Iran-US Relations

    MECACS Seminar Series Event via MS Team email [email protected] for the link

    Axis of Empire: A History of Iran--US Relations by Afshin Matin-Asgari A chronicle of intrigue and influence in the Iran-US entanglement Ironic plot twists...

  18. Far-Right Transnationalism: From Ideology to Operations Across Spontaneous, Induced, and Infiltrated

    Far-Right Transnationalism: From Ideology to Operations Across Spontaneous, Induced, and Infiltrated

    CSTPV Online Seminar with guest speaker Dr Nicola Guerra

    Research on the contemporary far right has largely prioritised party-centred and electorally driven explanations, often overlooking the ideological,...

  19. To the Rescue --- Rupture and Resilience of the UN Charter Order

    To the Rescue --- Rupture and Resilience of the UN Charter Order

    CGLG Talk with Special Guest - Antje Wiener

    Abstract: The rule-based international legal order is under duress. Recent breaches of international law on behalf of members of the United Nations (UN)...

  20. The problematic association between foreign military assistance and increased terrorist attacks in recipient nations

    The problematic association between foreign military assistance and increased terrorist attacks in recipient nations

    ISWS Seminar Series with Guest Speaker Aoife McCullough

    Foreign military assistance is intended to support security forces in recipient nations to fight insurgencies, and maintain stability and political order....