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Marissa Martin

@space_pol

Ph.D. Candidate @DSD_Kings examining middle power space policy development (Australia, Canada, UK) @bisawarstudies PG Leadership Team Member

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Excited to say that I have joined the BISA War Studies PG Leadership Committee! Looking forward to working with my fellow committee members and promoting BISA - British International Studies Association war studies research near and abroad 🌏 #BISA2025 Find out more ⬇️ bisa.ac.uk/members/workin…

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All star line up on next panel featuring chiefs of space forces from Canada, Chile, Australia, Germany, UK and US & chaired by RUSI's Juliana Suess #DefenceSpace24

All star line up on next panel featuring chiefs of space forces from Canada, Chile, Australia, Germany, UK and US &amp; chaired by RUSI's <a href="/JulianaSuess/">Juliana Suess</a> #DefenceSpace24
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📣 The official BISA War Studies LinkedIn is LIVE! ⏰ With BISA - British International Studies Association's 50th Anniversary Conference coming up in #Belfast (18-20 June 2025), use #BISAWSWG on LinkedIn & X to connect with other #WarStudies members, advertise slots on panels & more 👉 linkedin.com/company/bisa-w…

📣 The official <a href="/bisawarstudies/">BISA War Studies</a> LinkedIn is LIVE! 

⏰ With <a href="/MYBISA/">BISA - British International Studies Association</a>'s 50th Anniversary Conference coming up in #Belfast (18-20 June 2025), use #BISAWSWG on LinkedIn &amp; X to connect with other #WarStudies members, advertise slots on panels &amp; more 👉 linkedin.com/company/bisa-w…
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Fantastic book talk by the brilliant Paul McGarr hosted by King's Centre for the Study of Intelligence (KCSI) Really enjoyed learning more about the historical intersection between intelligence affairs of India, the UK and the U.S.! #intelligence #warstudies

Fantastic book talk by the brilliant <a href="/paul_mcgarr/">Paul McGarr</a> hosted by <a href="/kclintelligence/">King's Centre for the Study of Intelligence (KCSI)</a> 

Really enjoyed learning more about the historical intersection between intelligence affairs of India, the UK and the U.S.!

#intelligence #warstudies
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🎉 Today is the day! The BISA - British International Studies Association 50th Anniversary Conference #CallForPapers is LIVE! For more info, visit the Conference page here: conference.bisa.ac.uk/call-papers-0 Use #BISAWSWG on X/LinkedIn to connect with other #WarStudies scholars, build panels, share ideas and MORE🤳

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Last week we took some of our second year intel in war studies students on a “spy walking tour” around London. Led by the wonderful Paul McGarr funded by War Studies it was a great success culminating in pizza and luckily no rain! ☔️🕵🏾‍♀️🍕🕵🏻‍♂️ #warstudies #spies

Last week we took some of our second year intel in war studies students on a “spy walking tour” around London. Led by the wonderful <a href="/paul_mcgarr/">Paul McGarr</a> funded by <a href="/warstudies/">War Studies</a> it was a great success culminating in pizza and luckily no rain! ☔️🕵🏾‍♀️🍕🕵🏻‍♂️ #warstudies #spies
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The Sir Robert Menzies statue along the RG Menzies pathway in Canberra, ACT. Australia’s longest serving PM was not, at first, the biggest fan of the creation of the capital in Canberra. But as the tribute and quote suggest, he soon changed his mind…

The Sir Robert Menzies statue along the RG Menzies pathway in Canberra, ACT.

Australia’s longest serving PM was not, at first, the biggest fan of the creation of the capital in Canberra. But as the tribute and quote suggest, he soon changed his mind…
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Spent this weekend marking term essays before the holidays. I've never been more appalled at how many students seem to be blatantly plagiarising or improperly citing. It seems more prevalent now than it was one year ago. Why?