Announcing the 2021 WIIS Gender, Peace & Security
Next Generation Symposium!

WIIS congratulates the participants for the 2021/2022 Gender, Peace & Security (GPS) Next Generation Symposium!

The 2021/2022 Symposium convenes an international cohort of 20 graduate students and young professionals for a unique virtual program to be held over a period of eight months. Participants will examine national and international security challenges from a GPS perspective and devote particular attention to the nexus of gender and security in three main areas:
- The Environment - including Climate Change
- Terrorism and Violent Extremism
- Emerging Technologies - including Cybersecurity.
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SAVE THE DATE & REGISTER
Join WIIS & The Embassy of Liechtenstein, Washington DC on June 21st at 11 am EST to discuss A Gender Framework for Arms Control & Disarmament.

Remarks:
Ambassador Kurt Jaeger - Liechtenstein Ambassador

Moderator:
Chantal de Jonge Oudraat - WIIS President

Panelists:
Jana Wattenberg - Lecturer, Aberystwyth University & WIIS Fellow
Renata Hessman Dalaqua - Program Lead for the Gender and Disarmament Program at UNIDIR
Deepti Choubey - Director of Knowledge Management and Human Resources Services for the CTBTO and before that Head of Public Affairs at the OPCW

The Gender and Security Agenda: Strategies for the 21st Century (London: Routledge, July 2020) is available for purchase. The book examines the gender dimensions of a wide array of national and international security challenges and is the product of a two-year WIIS research project.

WIIS Members will receive a 20% off promo code from Routledge.


Watch the videos from the events here!
Call for Resources

WIIS is compiling a resource page for information about gender in international security and we are looking for member-written articles, papers and books to feature! 
Non-English and international sources encouraged.
Please send all sources to [email protected]
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