Brunel Univeristy/Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies
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The Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies (BCISS) is a research centre within Brunel University's School of Social Sciences.
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Background
According to its website the BCISS was established in 2003. It claims to be Britain's first academic intelligence research and policy centre. [1] It was originally headed by Anthony Glees, who left Brunel University in 2008. [2] After Glees left Brunel, the Centre's Deputy Director Philip Davies took over as Acting Director.
People
Academic Staff
- Dr Philip Davies, Acting Director and Director of Studies
- Dr Kristian Gustafson, Lecturer
- Catherine Haddon, Sessional Lecturer
- Dr. Martin Folly, not a BCISS member, is a Senior Lecturer on the MAISS associated with the Centre.
Research Fellows
- John N.L. Morrison, Senior Fellow[3]
Former Staff
- Professor Anthony Glees, Former Director
- Julian Richards, Former Research Fellow [4]
Former Students
- Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens MA student
website
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/sssl/ssslresearch/centres/bciss
References
- ↑ Brunel University Website, Brunel Home > ... > Research Centres > BCISS > About About BCISS (accessed 15 May 2009)
- ↑ Melanie Newman, 'Culture in the state-funded sector condones failure, claims professor', The Times Higher Education Supplement, 4 September 2008
- ↑ Research Team, Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies, Brunel University, accessed 6 May 2009.
- ↑ Research Team, accessed 14 January 2008