The next intake of Dalhousie University’s Global and Domestic Terrorism course - taught by me - starts on 6th January 2021 and runs until 31st March 2021.
The course is 12 weeks in length and covers a wide spectrum of Terrorism topics.
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On Saturday 1st August 2020, I delivered a webinar on the subject of Terrorist Financing to Toronto Compliance and AML Events.
The webinar covered:
Money Laundering vs Terrorist Financing
“Types” of Terrorism
The Cost of Terrorist Events
“Red Flags” of Terrorist Financing
Key actions for the Compliance Officer
Running Time: 1hour 12minutes
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On Saturday 01st August 2020 I will be delivering a presentation on Terrorist Financing to Toronto Compliance and AML Events. This session is delivered via Zoom and registration is open at:
The webinar also qualifies for 1 CFCS Continuing Education Credit.
If you have an interest in developing your knowledge and understanding of Terrorism, my 12 week Global and Domestic Terrorism short course from Dalhousie University might be of interest.
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Global and Domestic Terrorism is a 12 week online short course from Dalhousie University. Since the shocking terrorist attack of 9/11 and subsequent terrorism plots and attacks in numerous countries, terrorism has become the world’s greatest security threat. As countries like Canada try to respond appropriately and effectively, it has become increasingly important to better “understand” the distinctive nature and causes of modern terrorism and the special challenges it poses to the security of societies like ours.
The course draws on the latest terrorism thinking and research from a variety of academic and other sources to develop a broad understanding of terrorism as a complex social phenomenon and a challenging domestic and global security problem.
This course is open to anyone who has an interest in the subject of Terrorism. If you have any questions relating to the course, please review the course pages at https://www.globalanddomesticterrorism.net or email for further information.
The cost of the course is CAD $995+HST.
On 01st August 2020, Dr Ian Messenger will be hosting an Ask the Instructor session where he will showcase the course and hold a Q&A session.
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Global and Domestic Terrorism is a 12 week online short course from Dalhousie University. Since the shocking terrorist attack of 9/11 and subsequent terrorism plots and attacks in numerous countries, terrorism has become the world’s greatest security threat. As countries like Canada try to respond appropriately and effectively, it has become increasingly important to better “understand” the distinctive nature and causes of modern terrorism and the special challenges it poses to the security of societies like ours.
The course draws on the latest terrorism thinking and research from a variety of academic and other sources to develop a broad understanding of terrorism as a complex social phenomenon and a challenging domestic and global security problem.
This course is open to anyone who has an interest in the subject of Terrorism. If you have any questions relating to the course, please review the course pages at https://www.globalanddomesticterrorism.net or email for further information.
The cost of the course is CAD $995+HST.
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Global and Domestic Terrorism
A 12 week online Terrorism short course from Dalhousie University.
Since the shocking terrorist attack of 9/11 and subsequent terrorism plots and attacks in numerous countries, terrorism has become the world’s greatest security threat. As countries like Canada try to respond appropriately and effectively, it has become increasingly important to better “understand” the distinctive nature and causes of modern terrorism and the special challenges it poses to the security of societies like ours.
Originally designed as an undergraduate course, Global and Domestic Terrorism is now offered as 12 week online course from Dalhousie University.
The course draws on the latest terrorism thinking and research from a variety of academic and other sources to develop a broad understanding of terrorism as a complex social phenomenon and a challenging domestic and global security problem.
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