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26 February 2025

Call for presentations: Doctoral and Early Career Research Workshop on Military & Defence Innovation

The Military Innovation Network invites doctoral students and early career researchers to submit presentations on issues affecting military innovation.

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On 29 and 30 May, the Military Innovation Network will host the Doctoral and Early Career Research Workshop on Military & Defence Innovation.

The event aims to allow doctoral students and early career researchers (ECRs) to present their research to their peers, have their work discussed by senior scholars from King’s College London and other universities and network with senior scholars and practitioners in military innovation and related fields.

The event will offer a platform to discuss military innovation from a multidisciplinary, multi-theoretical and cross-national perspective, bringing together doctoral students, early career scholars, senior scholars and practitioners.

Details

  • Date: 29 – 30 May 2025
  • Time: 09.00 to 17.00
  • Format: in-person
  • Venue: King’s College London, Strand Campus

Further information

Download the call for presentations to find details on how to apply and submission guidelines. For any further questions, please contact militaryinnovationnetwork@kcl.ac.uk.

Key dates

Submission deadline: 23 March 2025
Selected proposals announcement: 31 March 2025

Organising team

This event is organised by the Military Innovation Network (MIN), a research group within the Centre for Science & Security Studies. MIN is an international network devoted to high-impact multidisciplinary research on military innovation and related topics.

Institutional support

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Raphael Lima

PhD Candidate

July Decarpentrie

Doctoral Student, Swedish Defence University

Jack  McDonald

Senior Lecturer in War Studies

Aleix Nadal

PhD Candidate

Mehmet Onur Şahin

PhD Candidate, University of Warwick

Lucie Pebay

Postgraduate Research Student, University of Bath

Research Associate, Loughborough University

Linus Terhorst

Research Analyst, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)