Joe Burton
https://etis.ee/CV/Joe_Burton/estTeenistuskäik
Töökohad ja ametid
2016–...
University of Waikato - New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science, Senior Lecturer (1,00)
01.01.2012–...
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Lektor (1,00)
01.01.2005–01.01.2010
University of Otago, New Zealand, Lecturer in International Relations (part time, fixed term) (1,00)
Haridustee
01.01.2007–01.12.2012
PhD International Relations, University of Otago
01.03.2004–01.03.2005
Master of International Studies (M.IntSt) (with credit) University of Otago
01.09.1995–01.06.1998
BSc Econ (Hons) International Relations (2:1) University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Teadusorganisatsiooniline ja -administratiivne tegevus
2015−...
Project expert, NATO Global Perceptions Project, Academic Director - Vietnam visiting officials executive development programme; Deputy Chair, New Zealand Institute for International Affairs (Wellington)
Lisainfo
I am Senior Lecturer at the New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato. My research focuses on cyber security, NATO, and the impact of science and technology on international security. I hold a Doctorate in International Relations from the University of Otago and am the author of ‘NATO’s Durability in a Post-Cold War World’ (SUNY Press: New York). I have recently been a visiting researcher at the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) and am a recipient of the Taiwan Fellowship and US State Department’s Study of the US Institutes (SUSI) fellowship.
Kvalifikatsioon
Teaduspreemiad ja tunnustused
2017, Joe Burton, 2017-2018 - Visiting Scholar - NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excelence, Tallinn Estonia - commissioned report on cyber deterrence
2017, Joe Burton, 2017 - Research Associate, Small States and the New Security Environment (SSANSE) Project (2017/2018), University of Canterbury
2016, Joe Burton, 2016-2017 - Visiting Researcher – Kent School of International Studies, Brussels, Belgium, October 2016-February 2017.
2015, Joe Burton, 2015-2017 - Project Expert, NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) programme, NATO Global Perceptions - Views from Asia-Pacific Region
2015, Joe Burton, 2015-2016 – Visiting Fellowship - Taiwan Fellowship, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Taiwan. Institute for International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, ‘Cyber Security: Conflict and Cooperation in the Asia Pacific Region’
2014, Joe Burton, 2014 – Academic Fellowship/Exchange - US Department of State. Six-week academic fellowship at Bard College, New York – Study of the US Institutions (SUSI), Grand Strategy in Context: Institutions, People, and the Making of US Foreign Policy, July/August 2014.
2014, Joe Burton, 2014 - NATO Public Diplomacy Division. Invited attendee, four-day event at NATO HQ in Brussels as part of a delegation of NATO Partners Across the Globe (PAG countries), 19-22 May 2014.
Teadustöö põhisuunad
ETIS KLASSIFIKAATOR: 2. Ühiskonnateadused ja kultuur; 2.13. Riigiteadused; CERCS KLASSIFIKAATOR: S170 Poliitikateadused, administreerimine ; TÄPSUSTUS: International Relations
Lisainfo
Master of International Studies (Otago)
BScEcon International Relations (Aberystwyth)
BScEcon International Relations (Aberystwyth)
PhD University of Otago
Klass
Aasta
Publikatsioon
1.1.
2018
1.1.
2018
1.1.
2018
2.1.
2018
3.1.
2018
1.1.
2017
3.1.
2017
1.1.
2015
1.1.
2013
4.1.
2012
10.09.2019
Joe Burton
https://etis.ee/CV/Joe_Burton/engCareer
Institutions and positions
2016–...
University of Waikato - New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science, Senior Lecturer (1,00)
01.01.2012–...
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Lecturer (1,00)
01.01.2005–01.01.2010
University of Otago, New Zealand, Visiting Lecturer (1,00)
Education
01.01.2007–01.12.2012
PhD International Relations, University of Otago
01.03.2004–01.03.2005
Master of International Studies (M.IntSt) (with credit) University of Otago
01.09.1995–01.06.1998
BSc Econ (Hons) International Relations (2:1) University of Wales, Aberystwyth
R&D related managerial and administrative work
2015−...
Project expert, NATO Global Perceptions Project, Academic Director - Vietnam visiting officials executive development programme; Deputy Chair, New Zealand Institute for International Affairs (Wellington)
Additional information
I am Senior Lecturer at the New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato. My research focuses on cyber security, NATO, and the impact of science and technology on international security. I hold a Doctorate in International Relations from the University of Otago and am the author of ‘NATO’s Durability in a Post-Cold War World’ (SUNY Press: New York). I have recently been a visiting researcher at the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) and am a recipient of the Taiwan Fellowship and US State Department’s Study of the US Institutes (SUSI) fellowship.
Qualifications
Honours & awards
2017, Joe Burton, 2017-2018 - Visiting Scholar - NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excelence, Tallinn Estonia - commissioned report on cyber deterrence
2017, Joe Burton, 2017 - Research Associate, Small States and the New Security Environment (SSANSE) Project (2017/2018), University of Canterbury
2016, Joe Burton, 2016-2017 - Visiting Researcher – Kent School of International Studies, Brussels, Belgium, October 2016-February 2017.
2015, Joe Burton, 2015-2017 - Project Expert, NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) programme, NATO Global Perceptions - Views from Asia-Pacific Region
2015, Joe Burton, 2015-2016 – Visiting Fellowship - Taiwan Fellowship, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Taiwan. Institute for International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, ‘Cyber Security: Conflict and Cooperation in the Asia Pacific Region’
2014, Joe Burton, 2014 – Academic Fellowship/Exchange - US Department of State. Six-week academic fellowship at Bard College, New York – Study of the US Institutions (SUSI), Grand Strategy in Context: Institutions, People, and the Making of US Foreign Policy, July/August 2014.
2014, Joe Burton, 2014 - NATO Public Diplomacy Division. Invited attendee, four-day event at NATO HQ in Brussels as part of a delegation of NATO Partners Across the Globe (PAG countries), 19-22 May 2014.
Fields of research
ETIS CLASSIFICATION: 2. Culture and Society; 2.13. Political Science and Administration; CERCS CLASSIFICATION: S170 Political and administrative sciences ; SPECIFICATION: International Relations
Additional information
Master of International Studies (Otago)
BScEcon International Relations (Aberystwyth)
BScEcon International Relations (Aberystwyth)
PhD University of Otago
Category
Year
Publication
1.1.
2018
1.1.
2018
1.1.
2018
2.1.
2018
3.1.
2018
1.1.
2017
3.1.
2017
1.1.
2015
1.1.
2013
4.1.
2012
10.09.2019
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