Highlights from the British International Studies Association conference in Belfast
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Day 3 of the BISA Conference 2025 featured discussions on pressing issues in international relations.
By anya Sharma | BELFAST – 2025/06/21 21:01:23

The Thinking Global Team provided highlights from Day 3 of the British International Studies Association (BISA) Conference 2025 in BELFAST. Kieran, Marianna and Daniel spoke with several academics about the conference and their research. Interviewees included Mollie Schnurr (Queen’s University, Belfast), Carmen Chas (Universidad Pontificia Comillas), Charles Devellenes (University of kent), David Murphy (University of Loughborough), Erin McNally (Lancaster University), Gemma Bird (University of Liverpool), Jason Ralph (University of Leeds), Javier Bordon (Lancaster University), jonathan pettifer (University of Birmingham), Karoline Färber (University of Erfurt), Leandro navarro Cabanas (University of Liverpool), and Luis Campani Farias (InterAgency Institute).
The discussions covered a range of topics within international studies, offering insights into current research and debates.
Key Themes and Discussions
“The conference provided a valuable platform for scholars to exchange ideas and discuss emerging trends in international studies.”
Day 3 of the conference featured presentations and panels on topics such as global governance, security studies, and international political economy. Scholars presented their latest research, contributing to ongoing conversations within the field.
frequently Asked Questions
- What is the focus of the British International Studies Association (BISA)?
- BISA focuses on promoting the study and research of international relations and related subjects.
- Who attends the BISA Conference?
- The conference is attended by academics, researchers, policymakers, and students interested in international studies.
- What topics are typically discussed at the BISA Conference?
- Topics include global governance, security studies, international political economy, and other areas within international relations.
