E-IR CAN-DAY 3: Event Recap & Analysis
Dive into the pivotal discussions from Day 3 of the BISA Conference 2025 in Belfast, where global perspectives took center stage. This recap, brought to you by News Directory 3, unpacks key insights from leading experts in international relations and political science. discover how the Thinking Global team captured the most compelling moments, including contributions from Mollie Schnurr, Carmen Chas, and many more, with analysis of expert insights. The focus highlights discussions on international studies and features a podcast with interviews and discussions from the conference. Learn about ongoing research and collaborations expected to emerge.Explore this thorough coverage of the event and the diverse perspectives shared.Discover what’s next for international study discussions.
Global Perspectives Highlight BISA Conference Day 3
Updated June 21, 2025
The British International studies Association (BISA) Conference 2025 in Belfast featured a wide range of discussions on international studies and global perspectives.Day 3 highlights included insights from experts in various fields of political science.
The thinking Global team, consisting of kieran, Marianna, and Daniel, engaged with several attendees, including Mollie Schnurr from Queen’s University Belfast, Carmen Chas from Universidad Pontificia Comillas, and Charles Devellenes from the University of Kent. Other participants included David Murphy from the University of Loughborough, Erin McNally from lancaster University, Gemma Bird from the University of Liverpool, and Jason Ralph from the University of Leeds.
Javier Bordon from Lancaster University, Jonathan Pettifer from the University of Birmingham, Karoline Färber from the University of Erfurt, Leandro Navarro Cabanas from the University of Liverpool, and Luis Campani Farias from the InterAgency Institute also shared thier work and perspectives at the conference.
A podcast featuring interviews and discussions from the conference is available.
What’s next
The BISA Conference is set to continue fostering discussions and collaborations in the field of international relations, with ongoing research and publications expected to emerge from the event.
