ISGA Research Seminar Series 2023
ISGA will organise the Research Seminar Series on Mondays between 13.00 and 14.00 hrs. in the common room and via Teams.
Purpose
The purpose of the research seminar series is three-fold:
- to provide a friendly and constructive environment for all colleagues to present their work in progress to each other (this can be either an article you are working on, a chapter for your PhD dissertation, a major or minor idea for a grant proposal…etc) and to receive constructive feed-back.
- To raise cross-research group awareness of each other’s work, engage collectively in core ISGA research topics, stimulate exchanges of ideas and potential research collaborations for the future.
- From time to time, use some of the slots to invite external speakers to talk on international research related to ISGA’s research themes and thereby strengthening our national and international exchange of ideas.
Programme
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30 January
Far Right and Islamist Extremism in Northwestern Europe: What we think we know and what we still don’t know
By: Tahir Abbas -
13 February
The scope for individual agency in UN peace operations
by Tom Buitelaar -
27 February
Resisting Big Science: How the Opposition Movement Against the Thirty Meter Telescope Sustained Momentum -
13 March
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27 March
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10 April
Violence committed with firearms in Europe: a unique phenomenon?
By: Katharina Krüsselmann -
24 April
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8 May
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22 May
China-EU Relations: from Chinese Tianxia Perspective
By: Zhuoxi Han
For whom?
The research seminars are open to all levels of seniority - ranging from PhD candidates to senior professors in order to ensure a vibrant exchange and also feed-back opportunities for all.
More information
For further information, please contact Dr Lydie Cabane.