May 1st, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
The Smith Richardson Foundation has announced its annual International Security and Foreign Policy Program grant, which is designed to assist junior tenure track faculty who are conducting research on American foreign policy, international relations, international security, military policy, and diplomatic and military history. The Foundation will award three grants of $60,000 each to support faculty in the research and writing of a scholarly book on one of the aforementioned topics.
Dr. McIntyre from the Integrative Center for Homeland Security writes the following about the grant opportunity: “…we are willing to help in any way we can any faculty who want to pursue this opportunity in a subject related to homeland security. We can save any researcher a great deal of time in establishing current awareness of policies in effect, and in researching important documents. Let us know if we can help.”
The grant deadline is June 30. For more information about the grant, visit the Foundation’s website at http://www.srf.org/grants/JF_Domestic_Description.php.
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May 1st, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
On July 25, the University of California’s Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) will hold their fifth annual “Public Policy and Biological Threats” workshop. The workshop is designed to help train individuals involved in future biosecurity research and policy development on topics such as: “the science of biological threat agents and weapons;” “introduction to infectious diseases (both human and animal), epidemiology and public health;” “biosecurity intelligence and forensics;” and “ethical and legal aspects.” The program is open to graduate students, academics, and professionals.
The deadline to apply for the conference is May 9. For more information about the program, visit the IGCC’s website at http://igcc.ucsd.edu/PPBT.php. Further questions may be directed to PPBT Program Manager Raymond Clark (raclark@ucsd.edu, 858-822-1944).
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April 14th, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
The Texas A&M Library has published a Homeland Security Subject Guide, which provides users with links to a wide array of resources on homeland security related issues. Users can find links to quality homeland security journals, books, citations, and searchable databases. The guide also provides users with links to homeland security related websites, think tanks, and statistical data sets.
The Homeland Security Subject Guide, along with other relevant subject guides, may be accessed through the TAMU library webpage, or by clicking here.
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April 14th, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate is currently accepting proposals for grants that will provide scholarships or fellowships to undergraduate and graduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students that are planning on pursuing careers in homeland security related fields. These students must either be majoring in a STEM field, or be receiving a minor or certificate in a homeland security STEM area of study.
Students that may be funded through this grant must focus their research on one following areas: “1. Explosives Detection, Mitigation and Response; 2. Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences; 3. Risk and Decision Sciences; 4. Human Factors Aspects of Technology; 5. Chemical Threats and Countermeasures; 6. Biological Threats and Countermeasures; 7. Food and Agriculture Security; 8. Transportation Security; 9. Border Security; 10. Immigration Studies; 11. Maritime and Port Security; 12. Infrastructure Protection; 13. Natural Disasters and Related Geophysical Studies; 14. Emergency Preparedness and Response; 15. Communications and Interoperability; 16. Advanced Data Analysis and Visualization.”
The deadline for proposals is May 16, 2008. For more information on this grant, including further application information and details on eligibility, click here.
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April 10th, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
The Integrative Center for Homeland Security has made available a history of the development of the Masters of Science in Homeland Security Policy, Science, Engineering, and Technology. The document provides information about how the idea for the program was conceptualized, how the committees that are currently developing the program have been formed, and the goals and objectives of the program.
To view the document, visit the ICHS website at: http://homelandsecurity.tamu.edu/education/master-of-science-in-homeland-security-1/history-and-timeline-of-ms-in-hls-program/.
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April 8th, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
The University of Oklahoma will be hosting its fourth annual “Summer Workshop on Teaching About Terrorism” (SWOTT) from June 4-11, and June 23-30. SWOTT is designed for individuals that are actively teaching about terrorism, or senior graduate students that plan on teaching about the subject in the future, and is not intended for a casual audience. The workshop is designed to be an intensive week long emersion into the intricacies of terrorism, and its countermeasures, as well as how best to teach and conduct research in this area.
Individuals are accepted based on a competitive basis and applications are due by April 18. The cost of attending is $150, which includes lodging, some food, and training. Travel costs may be reimbursed.
For more information about the program including application details and a full list of speakers, visit SWOTT’s website at: http://www.swott.com/. Further questions about the program may be directed to info@swott.com.
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April 8th, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
Jeremy Miner and Lynn Miner have released “A Guide to Proposal Planning and Writing” which covers all aspects of Grant writing, from selecting what grants to apply for, to how to prepare for and deal with the granter’s decision. The guide provides information about different types of grants, how to gain information about the institutions needs and goals and tips about how to write for various types of reviewers. The guide also provides tips for writers at each stage of the grant writing process, including questions the writer should ask his/herself, and suggestions about formatting and layout of grant sections.
To view the guide, go to http://www.wm.edu/grants/PROP/miner.pdf.
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April 7th, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
On May 5-6 Texas A&M University, along with the Task Force on Campus Emergencies will sponsor the “Workplace Violence Threat Assessment Training Seminar.” Critical Response Associates is leading the training that will provide attendees with information about: the sources and nature of workplace and campus violence; how the process of violence occurs; how to identify high-risk indicators and individuals; an understanding of threat assessment procedures; and how to establish a post-incident monitoring and victim management program.
The training will take place from 8:30 until 4:30 on both days, and will occur in the General Services Complex, Assembly Room A. Attending the training is free of cost, and lunch will be provided. However, individuals that wish to attend must still register by April 22. To register for the training, or with further questions, please contact Dr. Anna Satterfield at (979) 845-3711 or via email at annas@tamu.edu.
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April 7th, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
The Cambridge Healthtech Institute will hold its seventh annual Systems Integration in Biodefense meeting on August 18-19. The conference will focus on filling gaps in current biodefense and clinic technology, covering specific topics in the areas such as: threat assessment, building partnerships between the private sector and the state, challenges in biological threat characterization, and issues surrounding the collection of biological samples.
For more information on the conference, including registration information and a detailed list of presentations, go to the conference website at: http://www.healthtech.com/btr/overview.aspx.
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April 4th, 2008 by Aaron Pinnick
The Second Annual Global Border Security Conference and Expo will be held May 21-22 in Austin Texas. The conference will cover border security issues such as new unmanned technology that will be used to secure borders in the near future, accredited training programs for law enforcement personal, meetings of regional governments, and presentations geared towards senior homeland security personnel.
For more information about the conference, including a full list of exhibits, sponsors, and registration information visit the conference website at http://www.globalbordersecurity.com/.
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