WebPress Team [email protected] The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations ( CTPSR) was recently awarded £300k from The British Academy to research solutions to environmental issues and how these could contribute to meaningful employment opportunities for youth in Algeria. WebThe Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) undertakes innovative, impactful, world-class research that enables dialogue and builds trust in order to foster peaceful relations and strengthen human security. Social Media facebook twitter Back …
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WebCTPSR undertakes innovative, impactful, world-class research that enables dialogue and builds trust in order to foster peaceful relations and strengthen human security. Skip to … WebCTPSR's Impact Area, Enhancing Maritime Security projects. Living in Coventry. University is more than a place to learn. Explore the city you'll call home dap brown latex caulk
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WebMatt Qvortrup, Chair of Applied Political Science at CTPSR, has been appointed co-editor of European Political Science Review. Matt's term starts on 1 January, and he takes over from Wil Hout, joining Carlos Closa as co-editor of the journal. WebThe aim is to support Coventry University to support its employees while e-working and therefore improve working experience, as well as generate new academic knowledge. The CTPSR research team are Professor Ann-Marie Nienaber, Dr Charis Rice, Professor Mike Hardy and Professor Gavin Sullivan. Commentary and reflections WebCTPSR staff and students publish over 100 outputs every year, presenting their research findings in books, peer-reviewed journal articles and research reports. Copies of our research reports intended for a policy audience are available to download in full here below and full details of all our publications can be found on our Pure Portal. Books dap clear adhesive