
Working Groups & Research Areas
Science for Peace conducts research and education, including self-education, through its two working groups and three research areas.
Working Groups (WGs) generally hold Zoom-based meetings on a monthly basis during the academic year.
Research Groups (RGs) are ad hoc groups that meet occasionally to work on a report or Fact Sheet pertaining to the group's theme.
Together, the WGs and RGs define the research and educational goals of the organization.
Nuclear Weapons Working Group
Who we Are
The Nuclear Weapons and Alliances Working Group consists of academics, the wider public, and students. As part of Science for Peace's public peace education services, the Working Group critically examines the roles and policies surrounding nuclear weapons and war.
Purpose
The Nuclear Weapons and Alliances Working Group consists of academics, the wider public, and students. As part of Science for Peace's public peace education services, the Working Group critically examines the roles and policies surrounding nuclear weapons and war.
Dr. Arnd Jurgensen
Chair, Nuclear Weapons Working Group
International Relations specialist, University of Toronto
E-mail: arnd.jurgensen@utoronto.ca
Climate Change & Militarism
Working Group
Who We Are
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Purpose
The Nuclear Weapons and Alliances Working Group consists of academics, the wider public, and students. As part of Science for Peace's public peace education services, the Working Group critically examines the roles and policies surrounding nuclear weapons and war.
Dr. Richard Sandbrook
Chair, Militarism & Climate Change Working Group
Political Scientist, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto
E-mail:richard.sandbrook@utoronto.ca
Research on Nonviolent Resistance
Our Work
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Purpose
The Nuclear Weapons and Alliances Working Group consists of academics, the wider public, and students. As part of Science for Peace's public peace education services, the Working Group critically examines the roles and policies surrounding nuclear weapons and war.
Dr. Richard Sandbrook
Chair, Research on Nonviolent Resistance
Political Scientist, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto
E-mail: richard.sandbrook@utoronto.ca
Research on NATO and Geopolitics
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Who we Are
The Nuclear Weapons and Alliances Working Group consists of academics, the wider public, and students. As part of Science for Peace's public peace education services, the Working Group critically examines the roles and policies surrounding nuclear weapons and war.
Dr. Richard Sandbrook
Chair, Research on Nonviolent Resistance
Political Scientist, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto
E-mail: richard.sandbrook@utoronto.ca
Our Right
to Know
Timelines
Who We Are
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Timelines Updates: Get Involved
The Nuclear Weapons and Alliances Working Group consists of academics, the wider public, and students. As part of Science for Peace's public peace education services, the Working Group critically examines the roles and policies surrounding nuclear weapons and war.
Gilles Fecteau
Chair, Right to Know Timelines
Senior Scientist (Ret.), IBM Toronto Software Lab
E-mail: gillesfecteau@rogers.com