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Professor Rory Cormac appears on BBC History podcast

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Listen to his discussion on Queen Victoria's adventures in espionage.
Date:
27 January 2022

Work of Dr Edward Burke discussed in Irish Parliament

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Reference to the 2020 article 'Loyalist Mobilization and Cross-Border Violence in Rural Ulster, 1972-1974'.
Date:
06 January 2022

Interested in doing a PhD in Politics and International Relations?

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We are inviting expressions of interest from prospective candidates.
Date:
04 November 2021

Afghanistan: Prospects and Challenges

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A number of academics from the School of Politics and International Relations contribute to this new report on the future of Afghanistan foreign policy direction.
Date:
02 November 2021

Secret Royals: Spying and the Crown from Victoria to Diana

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New book published by Professor Rory Cormac.
Date:
14 October 2021

Eliot Higgins appointed as Honorary Fellow at SPIR

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Eliot Higgins, CEO of Bellingcat, has been appointed Honorary Fellow at SPIR.
Date:
16 August 2021

Edward Burke appointed Visiting Scholar

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A two year position at Queen's University Belfast.
Date:
09 June 2020

Dr Andrew Mumford starts new fellowship with the House of Commons International Affairs Unit

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Supporting the Integrated Review of the UK foreign, defence and security policy.
Date:
05 May 2020

Edward Burke starts two year ECR fellowship

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Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council
Date:
05 May 2020

Sir Rob Wainwright announced as Honorary Professor

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We are delighted to announce the appointment of the former Executive Director of Europol as an Honorary Professor.
Date:
29 July 2019
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Centre for the Study of Subversion, Unconventional Interventions and Terrorism

School of Politics and International Relations
Law and Social Sciences building
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

+44 (0)115 74 87195
rory.cormac@nottingham.ac.uk