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Cranfield’s women in defence: Dr Sarah Morris, Senior Lecturer in Digital Investigation

By |2021-09-15T12:27:46+01:0008/03/2021|Defence and Security, International Women’s Day 2021, IWD2021|

Sarah’s work in digital investigation and forensics involves her gathering information from digital devices ranging from washing machines to smart watches. It includes supporting law enforcement in their day-to-day operations and providing intelligence for ongoing activities either in the military or police, and providing cutting-edge knowledge of how to work with devices, in particular research methods as devices change so often.

Cranfield’s women in defence: Dr Anicée Van Engeland, Associate Professor of International Security & Law

By |2021-09-15T12:28:03+01:0008/03/2021|International Women’s Day 2021, IWD2021|

Anicée is a leading academic authority in Iranian affairs and innovator in the study of Islamic law, examining human rights, security and conflict. Her research has been used to provide a bottom-up perspective analysis on de-radicalisation and she has engaged directly with armed groups, for example in Syria, to bridge gaps in understanding humanitarian law.

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