Doctoral student Robert Zaman, in his capacity as Visiting Researcher with the Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS) in Kabul and with financial support by … Read more
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Classes – Wednesday 25 November
This is to confirm that classes at BSIS will resume tomorrow, Wednesday. The Belgian government has decided that schools in Brussels will open again. The … Read more
Classes – Tuesday 24 November
The Belgian government has decided that schools in Brussels will remain closed on Tuesday 24 November. This implies that all classes will again be cancelled … Read more
Security
The Belgian National Security Council has reduced the threat level to 3. at 4 (serious and imminent threat) for Brussels; level 3 for the rest … Read more
Open Evening – 25 November
It is with regret that, due to the current heightened security situation in Belgium and the increased difficulty for our staff travelling between our Paris … Read more
Cancellation of classes
Many of you will probably have followed the news on the terrorism alert in Brussels. The Belgian government has today decided that the metro will … Read more
Masters scholarships now available
We are delighted to announce that we are now calling for scholarship applications for the MA and LLM programmes for the September 2015 entry. The … Read more
New Survey Shows US Citizenship Renunciation Intentions Not Linked to Income
Figures from the US Treasury Department show that 3,514 US citizens renounced their citizenship in 2014; this is the highest figure to date. A recent … Read more
An Ambitious Failure: Conceptualising the EU Approach to Rule of Law Promotion (in Ukraine)
Dr Olga Burlyuk publishes “An Ambitious Failure: Conceptualising the EU Approach to Rule of Law Promotion (in Ukraine)” in the Hague Journal on the Rule … Read more
50th Anniversary Doctoral Scholarships
Open to PhD students of all nationalities We are delighted to announce that we are calling for applications for two ’50th Anniversary’ doctoral scholarships to … Read more