The 2019 Seminar
The 2019 Seminar
Topic
Warfare 2030 – Technology, Policy, Ethics
Date
From Saturday, 26 Jan. 2019, 5 p. m.
until Tuesday, 29 Jan. 2019, 7 p. m.
Venue
Gustav Stresemann Institute, Bonn (http://www.gsi-bonn.de/en.html)
Fee
250 € (cheaper day passes available; check registration site for more details)
Registration
Online registration available at https://ciorseminar.eventsmart.com/events/2019-cior-seminar/
Transportation to Brussels
For those wishing to go on to Brussels on Tuesday evening, a bus transfer will be organised (fare: 40 € to be at Registration)
Impressions
Testimonials
“It is great to bring CIOR and the business together so that both can learn from each other and the CIOR seminar provides an excellent opportunity.”
“The participants in the seminar were outstanding in all respects. As a presenter, I appreciated their willingness to participate in a discussion with me, rather than just listening to my cyber lecture […]”
“[…] a timely and relevant ‘thinking forum’ that helps NATO professionals ask the right types of National Security questions, irrespective of specific discipline. A diverse group of NATO military professionals are now better equipped to tackle difficult disaster and contingency planning endeavors and directly impact Allied preparedness and resilience. It was a pleasure and honor to participate in CIOR Seminar.”
“[…] CIOR 2016 was both intellectually stimulating whilst also creating a spirit of camraderie. Indeed on both these counts I found my attendance at the conference extremely useful. Intellectual insights from the conference provided me with fresh impetus to finish a book on Islamic State […].”
“A sign of an excellent workshop is when speakers learn as much from their audience as vice versa. This was my experience of the 2016 winter CIOR seminar in Bonn. […] It really rewards all participants.”
“I had the pleasure of participating in the 2015 CIOR Seminar in Koenigswinter […]. I have kept in touch with several of the participants since then, and can recommend this forum as one of the most valuable for the study of security issues in a European context.”
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