Current research projects
- How Digital Threat Actors are Manipulating the Information Environment: Causes, Consequences, and Proposals for Governments and Citizens by Prof. Michael Goodman and Professor David Gioe funded by the British Academy.
- The Transformation of Transatlantic Counter-Terrorism 2001-25 by Dr Daniela Richterova funded by the Medical Research Council (UKRI).
Past research projects
- Writers in British Intelligence: The Secret State and the Public Sphere by Dr Huw Dylan funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UKRI).
- Looking back to move forward: Implementing lessons learned through genealogies of CVE by Prof. Michael Goodman.
- Understanding, Countering and Mitigating Security Threats (UCMiST) by Prof. Michael Goodman.
- Spying on the world: the Joint Intelligence Committee and events which shaped history, 1945-2011 by Prof. Michael Goodman funded by the British Academy.
- A historical review by Prof. Michael Goodman funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UKRI).
- Changing representation through the production network: the case of Jatropha-derived biofuel and sustainability certification by Prof. Michael Goodman.
- The official history of the Joint Intelligence Committee by Prof. Michael Goodman.
- Establishing broadcast monitoring as open source intelligence: the BBC monitoring service at Evesham, 1938-1943 by Dr Peter Busch funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UKRI).
- Learning to Learn in an Era of Surprise: Intelligence Production and Use in Foreign Policy-Making in Britain, Germany and the European Union by Christoph Meyer funded by Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).