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PaCCS - Conflict, Crime & Security Research

@paccsresearch

The archived account for the Partnership for Conflict, Crime & Security Research (2008-2022). An initiative of UK Research & Innovation.

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What do we know about engineering auxetic materials and their implications for security? Learn more in this interview with Exeter Engineering's Professor Ken Evans: paccsresearch.org.uk/blog/engineeri…

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Are you looking to connect with other researchers working on conflict, crime or security? Learn more about our research map, which can help you find the expertise you are looking for: paccsresearch.org.uk/research-map/

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Professor Yulan He has applied her knowledge of natural language and the use of statistical models in representing uncertainty to a wide array of problems in fields as diverse as geochemical research, healthcare, and the future of cities. Learn more: paccsresearch.org.uk/blog/applying-…

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REPHRAIN, the EPSRC-funded Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online, is seeking applications for peer reviewers. Learn more: forms.office.com/Pages/Response…

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PaCCS is coming to an end at the end of September & our final event will be the launch of an open access book featuring conversations with UK researchers working on conflict, crime & security. Please join us for the online book launch & networking event: forms.gle/62egQ8Pij6edso…

PaCCS is coming to an end at the end of September & our final event will be the launch of an open access book featuring conversations with UK researchers working on conflict, crime & security. Please join us for the online book launch & networking event: forms.gle/62egQ8Pij6edso…