Other invited event:
Canberra, Australia, Invited participant, a 3-day academic Workshop and a policy round-table., Anticipating the Future of War: AI, Automated Systems, and Resort-to-Force Decision. 2024
Conference presentation:
Round-table, Birmingham, British International Studies Association Annual Conference 2024, The Nexus of Artificial Intelligence and Critical Security Studies: Current Issues and Future Research Trajectories. 2024
Oral presentation, Glasgow, BISA Annual Conference, Transforming discourse, driving change: The Soviet Union’s shift to arms control and nuclear stockpile reduction in the 1980s. 2023
Round-table participant, Newcastle, UK, BISA Annual Conference, ‘Un-Siloing’ nuclear weapons in an age of pandemic, climate crisis and global injustice: On the need to connect existential threats. 2022
Oral presentation, Online, BISA Global Nuclear Order Working Group Annual Conference, Russian Strategic Culture: Implications for Arms Control Futures. 2021
Oral presentation, Online, ISA Northeast Annual Conference, 'Duelling National Exceptionalisms in the Age of Anxiety: The Country Prepared for any Contingency meets the Shining City upon the Hill', with Andrew Hom. 2021
Oral presentation, Online, The Future of Nuclear Disarmament Workshop, Implementing Change: A Feminist Discourse Analysis of Nuclear Weapons in the Soviet Union. 2021
Oral presentation, Online, BISA Global Nuclear Order Working Group Annual Conference, The Relevance of Identity Constructions to Understanding Nuclear Policies of States: A Poststructuralist Gender-mindful Approach. 2020
Award:
Gray Scholarship Award for outstanding efforts in teaching. 2019
Research Grants Awarded:
Duration of research project: 1 year, Grant value (£): 5000, LJMU Early/Mid-Career and Research Developing Staff Grant, The Nexus of Artificial Intelligence and Critical Security Studies: Unveiling Conundrums and Pioneering Trajectories for Future Research.