Emma Comrie, a PhD candidate from the University of Strathclyde, is visiting Dalhousie University to continue her research on risk discussions in Twitter.
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Public Safety Canada announced the second round of successful proposals for the Kanishka Project – a project dedicated to terrorism-related research. Kevin Quigley, associate professor and Director of the School of Public Administration, was awarded $104,000 over three years for a proposal to investigate complex regular risks and uncertain potentially catastrophic risks in the transportation, agriculture and manufacturing (dangerous...
CIP Initiative to participate in two security-related research projects with New Brunswick Department of Public Safety
Dalhousie University’s CIP Initiative is member of a team researching the supply chain of critical infrastructure and means of effectively and efficiently sharing information to respond and prevent major risk events.
Modelling Supply Chain Resilience
Mouhamad Shaker Ali Agha is joining us at Dalhousie for the next four months to study agriculture supply chain in the Atlantic Provinces. Shaker is a PhD candidate at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. He studies operations management with a specialty in supply chain management. Below is a brief description of Shaker’s research. The resilience of supply networks to catastrophic events has received increased prominence following the...