Helene Molteberg Glomnes left PRIO in 2014. The information on this page is kept for historical reasons.
I run the blog Monitoring South Sudan, as a part of the PRIO Conflict Trends project, and I am also the administrative coordinator for the Research School on Peace and Conflict
Language
Norwegian, English, French (basic)
Education
2012-2013 MSc African Studies, University of Oxford
2007-2010 BA History and Politics, University of Durham
News
Monday, 29 Sep 2014
The Research School on Peace and Conflict invites applications for the course Research Methods in Critical Security Studies 8-12 December 2014.
News
Friday, 15 Aug 2014
The Research School on Peace and Conflict invites applications for the course 'Humanitarian Action and the Protection of Civilians' 28-30 October. The course is based on the research project Protection of Civilians: from principle to practice, organised in collaboration between CMI, NUPI and PRIO within the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies. It will be lectured by project members and coincide with a project workshop.
The Research School on Peace and Conflict invites applications for the course Research Methods in Critical Security Studies 8-12 December 2014.
The Research School on Peace and Conflict invites applications for the course 'Humanitarian Action and the Protection of Civilians' 28-30 October. The course is based on the research project Protection of Civilians: from principle to practice, organised in collaboration between CMI, NUPI and PRIO within the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies. It will be lectured by project members and coincide with a project workshop.
Welcome to an information meeting about the Research School on Peace and Conflict at the University of Oslo 8 May 2014.
The PRIO projects The Dynamics of State Failure and Violence and Conflict Trends have launched a blog, Monitoring South Sudan, with updates and analysis of the current situation in South Sudan.
The Research School on Peace and Conflict invites applications for the course The Dynamics of Civil War, 12-15 May 2014. The course is lectured by Professor Scott Gates (PRIO and NTNU) and Professor Jeffrey Checkel (Simon Fraser University).
The Research School on Peace and Conflict is arranging a three day PhD course on the ethics of emerging military technologies, 13-15 November 2013. The application deadline is 13 October.
Enlightening papers enhancing debate were presented over four days at the conference “Struggles over emerging states in Africa: The impact of political governance violence on governance and society in North-East Africa, 1950-1980” in Durham in May. The papers and their main findings will be published in the forthcoming year, but here is a taste of some of the issues raised during the conference and master class.
8-11 May the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) in collaboration with the Department of History and the Global Security Institute of the University of Durham organised a successful conference in Durham (UK). More than 30 scholars gathered with the aim of exploring how, and to what degree, political violence shaped emerging independent states in northeast Africa in the ‘formative’ period between the 1950s and 1980.