Skip to content
Mapping the Arts and Humanities
  • Home
  • Search
  • Map
  • Dashboard
  • Get involved
  • Blog
  • About us
  • Help
  • Login

Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies

Description

Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies was officially established in November 2003 amidst the very public controversy and furores about intelligence that followed from the invasion of Iraq earlier that year. At a time when the academic study of intelligence in the UK was dominated by historical scholarship, the centre’s team consciously positioned the Centre as a policy-oriented social science enterprise, based in Brunel’s Politics and History Division, that could speak with authority to current and emerging intelligence issues as well as their background and origins.

The Centre was established with a four-fold mandate to: Provide a centre of excellence in research and publication in intelligence and security issues; Develop and deliver a world-class graduate training programme in intelligence and security studies; Pursue and engage in consultancy for the public and private sectors on intelligence-related matters; and contribute to public education and advise on intelligence issues through the news media and other public outreach media.

The Centre’s core team is an interdisciplinary group of political scientists, sociologists and historians based in the Politics and History Division. In 2011, the Centre was reorganised as an Interdisciplinary Research Centre in order to accommodate participation from other Divisions and Colleges. The Centre has since included associate members from the Brunel Law School, Economics and Finance and Engineering and continues to engage on research and teaching activity in collaboration with all of these divisions. One of its strengths is its team of Honourary Research Fellows who are current and former intelligence practitioners who advise on and participate in the Centre’s research and publishing, impact, teaching and overall academic community.
The Centre emphasises impact-oriented research and engagement. Members of the team have contributed to the development of intelligence doctrine and professional practice in the UK, European Union, in Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia. The Centre has also provided two Impact Case Studies for each of the last two iterations of the Research Excellence Framework audit, submitted evidence to Parliamentary committees, advised on the recent Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy and continues to engage with the intelligence profession in key areas.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2003

Contact details

Brunel University
Kingston Lane
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Centres/Intelligence-and-Security-Studies

On the map

Go to larger version of this map

Categorisation

Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Centre

Project Tags

  • Development studies tag
  • Economics tag
  • Engineering tag
  • History tag
  • Law tag
  • Policy tag
  • Political science tag
  • Sociology tag

University affiliation(s)

Brunel University, Uxbridge and London
Uxbridge

Last modified:

2024-09-24 00:00:12

Get involved

Help put UK arts and humanities research on the map.

Add your infrastructure
  • School of Advanced Study, University of London
  • Research England
  • Arts and Humanities Research Council

Mapping the Arts and Humanities is research commissioned by Research England and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

  • Use our API
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Terms of use
  • Site map
Back to top
Website by Studio 24