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21.10.2021

New study on the whole-of-society approach in countering hybrid threats

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26.8.2020

2nd International Symposium on Safety and Security Research on Thursday 10.9.2020

Global Disruptions and Everyday Experiences – 2nd International Symposium on Safety and Security Research takes place on Thursday 10.9.2020.

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19.8.2020

New publications from the SAFER teaching team

Members of SAFER teaching staff have participated in two recent publications on Risk Governance and Nordic Societal Security.

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30.11.2019

SAFER team participated to the NordSTEVA final conference in Copenhangen

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21.10.2019

SAFER team participated to the first Safety and Security Research Symposium

Several members of the SAFER teaching team participated to the first ever Safety and Security Research Symposium organized at the Tampere University in October 10, 2019. From the SAFER team Sirpa Virta gave a presentation titled as Contingencies of Security as Challenges of Security Governance and Management whilst Tapio Juntunen’s presentation was titled as Resiliences and the Age of Uncertainty.

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Towards a SAFER future

The foundation of both national and international security is undergoing significant transformation both regionally in Europe and globally. Challenges such as climate change, the use and potential proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, the strengthening of antibiotic resistance, pandemics, and the management of existential risks related to artificial intelligence increasingly require experts who have a broad understanding of international security and its governance that is characterized by cross-boundary complexity.

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