Military Affairs & Counter-terrorism Society based @ucl -- a student-run initiative critically studying terrorism with a focus on military approaches in CT
An important read that could take us back to discussion of the role of military in CT. With the US withdrawing forces from Afgh and resetting its security priorities, research on military's role in CT certainly deserves new commitment https://t.co/7DzpMPEXGQ
Dear all MACT is back! It's been quiet 4 a while as the members went on with respective plans after graduation. But everyone has stayed in touch with each other and now we are back as an even bigger and stronger team. Happy to present you with our first speaker for our come-back!
Dear all MACT is back! It's been quiet 4 a while as the members went on with respective plans after graduation. But everyone has stayed in touch with each other and now we are back as an even bigger and stronger team. Happy to present you with our first speaker for our come-back!
House of Commons report on recent UK terrorism incidents lays bare both ongoing threat and growing challenges for law enforcement & security & intelligence agencies. Full, fascinating, report here: https://t.co/9e5XMHqAT9
The implementation of #IHL puts greater responsibility & accountability on military commanders in armed conflicts. But #terrorism violence situations r often different, limiting IHL effect. How cld CT military operation leadership contribute to strengthening Legal obligations?
In an age characterized by the rapid transfer of technology, the risk of a large-scale terror attack is increasing. But past failures are eroding resolve to face up to and try to prevent this future attack https://t.co/mpVpN8QSOd
System-of-Systems in combats seems to be a natural outcome of #RevolutionInMilitaryAffairs#RMA It's challenging for both military engineers and leadership. In particular, how is going to challenge the traditional Chain of Command structure? #SoS
https://t.co/vvOcP5TrbZ
The folks at @JDI_Open and @Grievance_ERC are conducting a survey on #openscience in #terrorism studies. Relevant to those who have conducted research on terrorism: https://t.co/6odqk1tpsw Please have a look or RT.
The Canadian Military Intelligence Association is hosting its annual #Intelligence conference. This year, in collaboration with the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command, its theme is #ArtificialIntelligence & the implications for Canadian Intelligence. To be convened in October.
Hello all! We are happy to present Student Research Showcase No. 3 to everyone, this time introducing Evans Smalley's amazing work on using social disorganization to explain radicalization in two US cities and the lessons to be learned from doing so.
https://t.co/jm1eEnUtMD
For all @UCL researchers: Sign up for one the courses on how to write effective data management plans (a helpful step if you want to share your data). https://t.co/SrFNaqlSre—%20issue%20352
We are happy to present Student Research Showcase No. 2., this time highlighting the work of @AlexandreBish on the EVIL DONE model of location vulnerability to terrorist attacks.
https://t.co/qxa88b7FYC
IARPA’s latest global challenge focuses on #forecasting events in the #MENA region. Think you can meet this challenge? Join today! https://t.co/XqnNXWbreu