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Researchers Working on the Northern Ireland Conflict



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If you have a research interest in the Northern Ireland conflict or politics in the region please consider completing the following form. The form seeks information on your current research and recent publications. The information provided would be held by the CAIN Director and would be used for a number of purposes. For example, details of recent publications will be added to the CAIN bibliography, and information on research interests may help in providing contacts between researchers with common interests.

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Forename: Surname:
Telephone: Fax. No.:


Institution / Organisation:
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Research Interests (please supply keywords of those aspects of the Northern Ireland conflict where your main research interest rests; for example politics, violence, education, children)

Current or Most Recent Research (please include the title, a brief description and the start and end dates of any research you are currently involved in)

Most Recent Publication (please supply full citation of your most recent publication)

Main Publication(s) (please supply full citation(s)) of what you would consider to be your most important publication(s) to date)

Any Other Information (please include any anything else you feel is relevant, for example whether there is any information about your work at an existing web site)

Thank You !


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