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Transition is the next stage in Afghanistan. So trainers hold the key to success. The head of the training mission in the country, LTG Bill Caldwell, outlines why he sees trainers as fundamental to Afghanistan’s future.
Umbreyting er næsta skrefið í Afganistan. Því eru ráðgjafar álitnir lykillinn að árangri. Yfirmaður þjálfunarmála í landinu, Bill Caldwell undirhershöfðingi, gerir grein fyrir því hvers vegna hann telur þjálfunarsveitirnar vera grundvallartriði fyrir framtíð Afganistan.
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US investor and writer Bill Browder gives a talk in the Festivities Hall of the University of Iceland Friday 20 November 2015 at 12–13, sponsored by RNH, the Public Book Club (Almenna bokafelagid) and the Institute of International Affairs at … Continue reading →
Bandaríski fjárfestirinn og rithöfundurinn Bill Browder flytur erindi í hátíðasal Háskóla Íslands föstudaginn 20. nóvember 2015 kl. 12–13 á vegum RNH, Almenna bókafélagsins og Alþjóðamálastofnunar Háskóla Íslands. Erindið nefnist „Rússland Pútíns“. Bók Browders, Eftirlýstur (Red Notice), er nýkomin út á … Continue reading →
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Jessica Shadian is the Nansen Visiting Professor (2015-2016) at the University of Akureyri and Senior Fellow at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary History, Trinity College, University of Toronto.
Dr. Jessica Shadian. Mynd: ©Maria Randima Au Kommunikation, Aarhus UniversityDr. Jessica Shadian is the Nansen Visiting Professor (2015-2016) at the University of Akureyri and Senior Fellow at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary History, Trinity College, University of Toronto. Prior to this Shadian was an associate professor and AIAS-Marie Curie COFUND Fellow at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS), Aarhus University. Her current research focuses on the legal and governance challenges for coastal Arctic indigenous communities as regards Arctic offshore energy and maritime safety. Shadian has a wide range of publications focusing on Arctic resource governance and law, Inuit governance, the role of the EU in Arctic affairs, and the politics of Arctic science (with a focus on TK). Her most recent book is entitled: The Politics of Arctic Sovereignty: Oil, Ice, and Inuit Governance (Routledge). It is the first academic account of the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) and offers a history of Inuit sovereignty reaching back to pre-European discovery. Shadian holds a PhD in Global Governance from the University of Delaware during which she spent one year at the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) in Cambridge, UK on a National Science Foundation (NSF) award to complete her dissertation. Shadian is also a co-creator of the University of the Arctic Pan-Arctic Ph.D. Program in Extractive Industries as well as the book review editor for The Polar Journal.
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Jessica Shadian is the Nansen Visiting Professor (2015-2016) at the University of Akureyri and Senior Fellow at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary History, Trinity College, University of Toronto.
Dr. Jessica Shadian. Mynd: ©Maria Randima Au Kommunikation, Aarhus UniversityDr. Jessica Shadian is the Nansen Visiting Professor (2015-2016) at the University of Akureyri and Senior Fellow at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary History, Trinity College, University of Toronto. Prior to this Shadian was an associate professor and AIAS-Marie Curie COFUND Fellow at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS), Aarhus University. Her current research focuses on the legal and governance challenges for coastal Arctic indigenous communities as regards Arctic offshore energy and maritime safety. Shadian has a wide range of publications focusing on Arctic resource governance and law, Inuit governance, the role of the EU in Arctic affairs, and the politics of Arctic science (with a focus on TK). Her most recent book is entitled: The Politics of Arctic Sovereignty: Oil, Ice, and Inuit Governance (Routledge). It is the first academic account of the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) and offers a history of Inuit sovereignty reaching back to pre-European discovery. Shadian holds a PhD in Global Governance from the University of Delaware during which she spent one year at the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) in Cambridge, UK on a National Science Foundation (NSF) award to complete her dissertation. Shadian is also a co-creator of the University of the Arctic Pan-Arctic Ph.D. Program in Extractive Industries as well as the book review editor for The Polar Journal.