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Strategy and Security Institute (SSI)

Events

Our events are designed to allow connections with colleagues across the university, to learn about the research that is going on, to offer valuable input, and to spark ideas for future collaborations.

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Past events

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4 June 202414:00

What is military professionalism? A conceptual exploration on what military professionalism means and why it matters

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28 May 202414:00

The UK Defence crisis planning in humanitarian assistance disaster relief (HADR) operations during climate change

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26 March 202414:00

The Weakest Link in Cyber Security

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25 March 202415:00

Inside Afghanistan: Political Networks, Political Order and State Disruption

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19 March 202414:00

A practitioner’s view of issues from diplomacy and policy-making to technology and soft power

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11 March 202414:00

The Russian Way of Deterrence: Strategic Culture, Coercion, and War

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6 February 202414:00

Where there's a will, there's a way - The Psychology of War

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30 January 202414:00

Do Decision Makers Listen to Intelligence Assessments? Some Reflections

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24 January 202415:00

Exeter Q-Step Relaunch and Networking Event

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11 December 202319:00

War in the 21st Century - Inaugural Lecture by Anthony King

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29 November 202313:00

Utilising Textual Data in Crime Analysis: Insights from the Sex Market and Public Reactions to Crime on Twitter

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18 October 202317:30

Careers in the Government Defence, Security and Intelligence Sectors

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18 October 202316:00

Key Global Trends and Issues

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14 March 202317:30

Cyber Security - Threats from Nation States

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8 February 202314:00

Institutional Ethnography: A Feminist Approach to Analysing Institutions Using Texts

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28 November 202214:00

Q-Step Work in Progress (WIP) Seminar: Michele Scotto Di Vettimo

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22 November 202214:00

Q-Step Work in Progress (WIP) Seminar: Simge Andi & Travis Coan

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16 November 202214:00

Q-Step Work in Progress (WIP) Seminar: Alexey Bessudnov

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2 November 202214:30

Decolonising Quantitative Teaching

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5 October 202213:00

Suffrage, Turnout and the Household: The Case of Early Women Voters in Sweden

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6 - 14 April 2022TBC

NCRM UoE Computational Communication Methods Spring School - APPLY NOW

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11 March 202213:00

'Group identities and strategic discrimination' presented by Dr Dominik Duell, University of Innsbruck

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3 March 20229:00

'The 4D Project: a holistic response to climate misinformation' presented by John Cook, Monash University

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24 February 202214:00

'Microtargeting: Reverse engineering of an ethical conundrum' presented by Prof Stephan Lewandowsky (University of Bristol)

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23 November 202111:00

South West Doctoral Training Programme (SWDTP): Using the Understanding Society study for longitudinal research

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23 November 20219:00

Exeter Q-Step/NCRM Introduction to Nvivo for Social Scientists

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25 - 29 October 20219:30

NCRM Research Methods Festival: 25-29 October 2021

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7 July 202114:00

South West Doctoral Training Programme (SWDTP): Secondary analysis of cross-national, comparative survey data webinar

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2 June 202114:00

Women Candidates Use More Positive Language than Men Candidates in Political Campaigns

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26 May 202114:00

Negativity in Politicians' Communication during Campaign and Regular Times

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19 May 202114:00

A Cross-National Analysis of the Effect of Parties' Characteristics on Affective Polarization and Interpersonal Trust

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12 May 202114:00

When (not) to trust the overlap in confidence intervals: A practical guide

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11 November 202015:30

Understanding the relationships between risk factors, intersectional identities and criminal career trajectories: A multilevel approach

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9 September 202015:00

Establishment Relations and Fatherhood Wage Premiums

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1 July 202013:00

Data Analysis and visualisation with Python

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24 June 202013:00

Introduction to Python for Social Scientists

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3 June 202013:00

Longitudinal Data Analysis

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15 May 202013:00

An Introduction to Open-Source Intelligence and its practical applications - ONLINE Workshop

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12 May 202014:00

Bayesian analysis with JAGS/Topics in Bayesian analysis - ONLINE Workshop

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11 May 202014:00

Introduction to Bayesian analysis - ONLINE Workshop

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18 March 202015:30

CANCELLED: Understanding the relationships between risk factors, intersectional identities and criminal career trajectories: A multilevel approach

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10 March 202014:00

CANCELLED - Hope and Despair: Presidents, Prime Ministers, Populists, Polarization and Mass Democratic Accountability in Challenging Times

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4 March 202013:00

Data Analysis with R for Social Scientists

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7 February 202015:30

Geographical and Place-based dependence in multilevel models

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5 February 202013:00

Introduction to GIS

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30 January 20209:00

Analysing ambiguity: understanding and managing complexity in the professional environment

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15 January 202013:00

Introduction to R for Social Scientists

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3 December 201912:30

Introduction to LaTex

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22 November 201915:30

Data Analysis & Q-Step Alumni Careers Q&A Discussion

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20 November 201910:30

Who do we think you are? Detecting salient identities in text

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8 November 201915:30

The case against perfection in the mean: Why it is time for an individualised approach to evidence for education

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6 November 201913:00

Data Analysis and visualisation with Python for Social Scientists

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6 November 201910:30

Worlds Colliding: Examining the social networks and linguistic patterns of a merging organization through email

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29 October 201913:00

When politics and diplomacy collide; the conflict spiral in the Cuban Missile Crisis 1962

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2 October 201913:00

Introduction to Python for Social Scientists

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9 - 13 September 201911:30

Q-estival 2019: People, Data and Society

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25 July 201913:00

Understanding women's mental health across the lifecourse

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24 June 2019TBC

Institute of Coding Summer School 2019 at the University of Exeter

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5 June 201913:00

CANCELLED: Introduction to SQL for Data Science

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17 April 201913:00

Detecting trolls on Reddit: Introduction to Computational Text Analysis and Supervised Machine Learning in R

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20 March 201913:30

Longitudinal Data Analysis for Social Scientists

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14 March 201912:00

Are you listening? Crisis Negotiation Skills with Deborah Goodwin OBE

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13 March 201915:30

Seminar Series - “Can genetics tell us anything about voting patterns, including Brexit?”

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6 March 201913:30

Data Analysis with R for Social Scientists

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5 March 201918:30

Dr Marsha Henry: "Critical interventions: Returning to Theories of Gender, ‘Race’ and Militarisation in Peacekeeping Studies"

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5 March 201913:00

Gender, Sexual Orientation and Stereotypes: Challenges for Lesbian and Gay Candidates

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27 February 201915:30

Seminar Series - “Measuring global gender inequality indicators using large-scale online advertising data”

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13 February 201915:30

Seminar Series - 'Religious decline in the West: Unravelling age, period and cohort effects'

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6 February 201913:00

Introduction to Discourse Network Analysis (DNA)

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23 January 201913:00

Network Analysis for Social Scientists

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9 January 201913:00

Introduction to R for Social Scientists

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5 December 201814:00

Sentiment Analysis/Career as a Data Scientist

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4 December 201815:30

Seminar Series - 'From riot police to tweets: How world leaders use social media during contentious politics'

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14 November 201815:30

Seminar Series - 'Connected networks, wellbeing and the power of representation: Qualitative and quantitative evidence from Facebook and social network data'

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