WISI News and Events
Industry and Parliamentary Trust/University of Warwick Secure Outcomes Breakfast Series
Organised jointly by the Industry and Parliamentary Trust (IPT) and the University of Warwick's International Security Initiative, this breakfast series brings together policymakers, researchers and businesspeople to discuss the security issues that pose critical questions to both government and industry now more than ever before. Currently, two events are scheduled.
Tony Campbell - Institute of Advanced Study Visiting Fellow; May 2008
Tony Cambell visted Warwick as an Institute of Advanced Study Visiting Fellow in the first two weeks of May 2008. Tony had a distinguished career in diplomatic and public service, and he was an internationally recognized authority on regulatory policy and regulatory reform before becoming responsible, as Executive Director, for foreign intelligence analysis at Canada’s cabinet office.
His visit was hosted by Chris Grey of Warwick Business School and co-hosted by Andrew Sturdy (WBS) and Richard Aldrich (PAIS)
14/5/2008: Question Time; Perspectives on the 'War on Terror'
questions and answer session with leading experts:
- Professor Conor Gearty (Centre for the Study of Human Rights, LSE)
- Sarah Connolly (Foreign & Commonwealth Office)
- Professor Clive Jones (University of Leeds)
- Joanne Brooks (Office for Security & Counter Terrorism, Home Office)
Podcasts of the event are now available from: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/security/rdf/media/question_time/
23/4/2008: Cyberterrorism
IAS Seminar Series:
Speakers:
- DR. Maura Conway (School of Law & Government, Dublin City University)
- Phillipe Very (Professor of Strategic Management, IMARISC, Edhec Business School, France) & Bertrand Monnet (Director of IMARISC, Edhec Business School, France)
- Philip Seib (Professor of Journalism and Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California)
International Dimensions to Terrorism- 20 February 2008
IAS Seminar Series:
Speakers:
- Professor Thomas Weigend (University of Cologne)
- Tony Bunyan (Statewatch)
- Naomi Norberg (Collège de France)