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Embassy of Japan donates books to QIASS

May 19, 2013

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Job Openings at QIASS: Language Instructor

May 14, 2013

Applications are being accepted for qualified instructors in the following languages: Tagalog Turkish Farsi Urdu ...more

Use of Terrorist ‘Dropouts’ to Boost Defections: Dangerous Business

May 9, 2013

Terrorist “dropouts” from the ranks of militant organizations can be useful in coaxing others to defect, but authorities shouldn’t be fooled that former radicals completely changed their thinking, according to Susan Sim, vice president for Asia at the Soufan Group strategic consultancy....more

What Britain can teach Boston ( By RICHARD BARRETT / New York Daily News)

April 17, 2013

What Britain can teach Boston It goes beyond 'Keep Calm and Carry On' ...more

Fighting belief in "legitimate jihad"

April 14, 2013

Even reformed radicals feel violence can be justified at times, but who decides which is right place and time?...more

Job Openings at QIASS: Language School Director

April 8, 2013

Minimum Qualifications: MA in Education, Linguistics or a related field, with at least 5 years teaching second language acquisition to adults and a strong background in program and personnel management. ...more

British MPs Visit QIASS

April 7, 2013

A delegation from the British Parliament, led by Lorraine Fullbook, MP, Jeffrey Donaldson MP, and Mark Pritchard MP, visited Doha, Qatar, to attend the launch of Paper 1, Phase 2, of the QIASS CVE study. The MPs toured the QIASS facility and sat in on classes, and received a briefing from QIASS officials on courses on offer....more

The Delicate Art of Using Terrorist Dropouts (By Susan Sim)

February 24, 2013

Governments that try to co-opt radical ideologues are walking a tightrope....more

ICCT - The Hague & QIASS Cooperate on Countering Violent Extremism

February 7, 2013

On Thursday 7 February 2013, the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism – The Hague (ICCT) and the Qatar International Academy for Security Studies (QIASS) gathered in The Hague to explore possibilities for future cooperation and sign a Memorandum of Understanding. Areas of mutual interest for both organisations include the countering of violent extremism, counter-narratives as well as the rehabilitation and reintegration of violent extremist offenders. Jointly with several Dutch and Qatari counter-terrorism officials, ICCT and QIASS delegations engaged in discussions on topics of mutual interest in a roundtable meeting. Ms. Susan Sim, QIASS Visiting Scholar, kick-started the meeting with a presentation on her latest research on former violent extremist offenders in Indonesia, in a paper that was officially launched that day....more

QIASS Investigation course for Saudi Aramco

December 3, 2012

The Aramco Investigators’ Course at the Qatar International Academy for Security Studies concludes its activities...more

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