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Angola in a changing world
15 Apr 2021

Collateral damage in Court
24 Mar 2021

PhD in Geography
11 Mar 2021

New researcher at CMI: Jon Einar Flåtnes
9 Mar 2021

Antonio De Lauri takes over as NCHS Director
18 Jan 2021

PhD position in Economics
15 Jan 2021

Illegal logging in the Peruvian Amazon: A business founded on corruption
14 Jan 2021 | The Corruption Tapes

Corruption and anti-corruption at the frontline of forest conservation: Time to address the power structures
17 Dec 2020 | The Corruption Tapes

Investigating war crimes in Afghanistan
3 Dec 2020

New MFA-funded research programme on Angola
5 Nov 2020

Digitalt samarbeid forebygger vold i USA
3 Nov 2020

New researcher at CMI: Ingrid Hoem Sjursen
2 Sep 2020

UTSATT/POSTPONED: Hvordan nå klimamålene samtidig som fattigdommen utryddes?
12 Mar 2020 | Jubileumssamtale 12. mars 2020 på DNS

Include women to improve forests
6 Mar 2020

Sexual violence: South Sudan’s communal trauma
17 Dec 2019

Afghanistan at a crossroads
22 Nov 2019
Humanitarian Challenges in Contexts of Conflict and Complex Emergency
4 Nov 2019 | Annual meeting
The Annual Meeting of the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies (NCHS) Research Network on Humanitarian Efforts.

Fuel, food and embezzled funds: Haiti’s year of protests
23 Oct 2019 | CMI Field Note

R.I.P., Europe
10 Oct 2019 | CMI Field Notes

Assisting and protecting refugees in Europe and the Middle East - politics, law, and humanitarian practices
19 Sep 2019 | conference panel
What are the current trends when it comes to assisting and protecting refugees and asylum-seekers in Europe and in the Middle East? How do political decisions regarding refugees taken in one region affect assistance and protection in other regions?

Zubaydah Ashkanani Prize 2018
6 Sep 2019

Postdoctoral Researcher Global Health
25 Aug 2019 | Vacancy

Welcome to the Bergen Exchanges 2019
19 Aug 2019

Sudan's recent violence against protesters casts a shadow over power-sharing deal
8 Aug 2019 | Sudan Blog
Analysis: New violence against protesters has created a difficult situation for both the Forces of Freedom and Change and the ruling military council, so where does the future lie?

Curbing green corruption through research
1 Jul 2019

Women and Politics: MENA Experiences
9 Jun 2019

Storytelling with a sting: Fifty years in journalism and academia
4 Jun 2019 | Portrait
Astri Suhrke has been writing all her life. About American politics, the UN, Afghanistan, Rwanda, Timor Leste - and about a ride on bus #20 in Bergen. Treading softly has never been one of her concerns. Wherever there has been cause for critique, she has raised it. -I have written completely without restraint, she laughs. Trying to describe Astri Suhrke, fearless is the first word that comes to mind.