Ingrid Eide left PRIO in 1969. The information on this page is kept for historical reasons.
News
Sunday, 8 May 2022
The new open access
book Lives
in Peace Research: The Oslo Stories explains how PRIO, the world's
oldest independent peace research institute, was founded and how it survived
through crises.
News
Friday, 19 Sep 2008
One of PRIO's founding mothers, Ingrid Eide, turned 75 this summer. Last friday, PRIO hosted a reception in her honour.
The book Ingrid Eide, Samfunnsbygger og folkeopplyser gjennom 60 år was launched at the reception. The book may be ordered at www.imprint.no or by using the attached flyer from the publisher.
Working experience:
Ingrid Eide was associated with PRIO from the beginning in 1959. From 1969, she was employed at the University of Oslo, but maintained her close contact with PRIO.
An extensive interview with Ingrid Eide by Stein Tønnesson was published as part of the 60th Anniversary series PRIO Stories in August 2019.
Edited Volume
Journal Article in Journal of Peace Research
Journal Article in International Problems
Journal Article in Journal of Peace Research
Journal Article in Tidsskrift for Samfunnsforskning
Journal Article in Journal of Peace Research
The new open access
book Lives
in Peace Research: The Oslo Stories explains how PRIO, the world's
oldest independent peace research institute, was founded and how it survived
through crises.
One of PRIO's founding mothers, Ingrid Eide, turned 75 this summer. Last friday, PRIO hosted a reception in her honour.
The book Ingrid Eide, Samfunnsbygger og folkeopplyser gjennom 60 år was launched at the reception. The book may be ordered at www.imprint.no or by using the attached flyer from the publisher.