Paula Arana and Elisabeth Becker, from Heidelberg University, have published in the blog from “Biblioteca Islámica AECID”. The letter is titled “Las puertas a un pasado olvidado”. You can find the letter in this link: https://reinamares.hypotheses.org/73973
Alfredo Langa wins Development Research Award
Our faculty member, Alfredo Langa, has won the 2024 Research in Development Award presented by Loyola University.
Alfredo, together with his colleague Francisco rey, has presented a research paper entitled “La acción sin daño y los proyectos de desarrollo: una alternativa práctica de triple nexo“.
May 20th-24th 2024. Washington DC. Certificate on Business, Sustainability and Human Rights for Executives.
This joint program with the University of Salamanca enables understanding and responsibly integrating rapidly changing human rights standards, stakeholder needs, risk, impacts and liability in the business marketplace as a value proposition. Participants gain new strategic insights and perspectives of Business, Sustainability and Human Rights, and sustaining competitive advantage. Further details are in the following link: https://ii-js.org/businessandhumarights/
Dr. Adam Svendsen has published a book review essay
The book review essay on Jennifer Sims’ book, Decision Advantage, was published over the weekend via: https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/jss/vol16/iss4/14/
The author of this review is our faculty member Dr. Adam Svendsen.
Dr. Adam Svendsen recently presented his research on Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
Global and International Studies professor and specialist in Global Security and Intelligence, Dr. Adam Svendsen recently presented his research on Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance with cyber (ISR-C4/C5ISR) at the Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association (NISA) Conference held in the Central Library in Amsterdam, during October 2023.
He will be next giving another paper on the topic of ISR-C4/C5ISR at the 2023 Annual Conference of the International Society of Military Sciences (ISMS), hosted by the Royal Danish Defence College (FAK) in Copenhagen, during November 2023.
Further insights into his research on this topic can be found via:
https://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315650463-23
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Presentation of Adam Svendsen’s new paper
Lecturer in Global Security and Intelligence, Dr. Adam Svendsen, has recently returned from Copenhagen, where he presented a paper on some of his recent research, titled: ‘Near yet far? Understanding Intelligence Liaison 20 years after 9/11’.
His contribution was as part of a panel at the International Association for Intelligence Education (IAFIE) Annual Conference 2023 (both US and European chapters), which was co-hosted this year by the Royal Danish and Norwegian Defence Colleges. You can view it in: www.intstrategist.com