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Call for Papers for the Symposium on Crisis Early Warning

Please submit contributions to the Symposium on Crisis Early Warning on “The Potential of Data, AI, and Interdisciplinary Analysis in Situational Awareness and Decision Making.”

Publication of a paper

Extracting additional information from event data with large language models

Participation in the German Data Science Days 2025

From February 27 to 28, the Center for Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated in the German Data Science Days 2025.

Participation in the "Conflict & Change" PhD Workshop at University College London (UCL)

From February 24 to 25, the Center for Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated in the "Conflict & Change" PhD Workshop in London.

Participation in the UniBW AI Retreat 2024

From December 10 to 12, the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated in the UniBw AI Retreat 2024 in Garmisch-Patenkirchen.

Participation in the Second Workshop for PhD Candidates in Peace and Conflict Studies in Bavaria

From October 28 to 30, the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated in the workshop for PhD candidates in Peace and Conflict Studies in Bavaria

CCEW co-develops the Climate-Conflict-Vulnerability Index

An interdisciplinary research project has developed the Climate-Conflict-Vulnerability Index (CCVI). The CCVI maps current global risks from climate and conflict hazards and relevant vulnerability factors, offering up-to-date, quarterly data at subnational levels. The first version will be released on October 8, 2024, at the Berlin Climate Security Conference (BCSC).

CCEW Symposium 2024

The CCEW Symposium 2024, titled ‘Predictive Synergies: Crisis Early Warning & Foresight’ took place from September 19 to 20.

Participation in the Methodology Workshop on Analysing the Future

From September 10 to 13, the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated in the Methodology Workshop on Analysing the Future.

Focus on Interactive Sessions

Latest News from CCEW Symposium 2024

Participation in the Emerging Scholar Workshop on De Facto States

From April 11 to 12, the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated at the Emerging Scholar Workshop on De Facto States.

Participation in the "Conflict & Change" PhD Workshop in London (UCL)

From March 11 to 12, the Center for Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated in the "Conflict & Change" PhD Workshop in London.

Participation at the PaCE Conflict Forecasting Workshop in Dublin

From March 7 to 8, the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated at the PaCE Conflict Forecasting Workshop in Dublin.

Visit from the Austrian Ministry of Defense to the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW)

On February 27th, the CCEW welcomed visitors from Austria.

Visit by State Minister Dr. Florian Herrmann to the Center for Crisis Early Warning

On February 9, State Minister Dr. Florian Herrmann visited the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW).

Visit by Member of Parliament Serap Güler to the Center for Crisis Early Warning

On February 7, Member of Parliament Serap Güler visited the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW).

Participation in the Methodology Workshop on Analysing the Future

From November 20 to 24, the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW) participated in a training course on the methodology of future analysis.

Participation at the PRIO's AI Days in Oslo

On October 25 to 26, the Center for Early Crisis Warning (CCEW) participated at the PRIO's AI Days in Oslo.

CCEW Symposium 2023

The CCEW Symposium 2023, titled 'Crisis Early Warning: What's Next,' took place from October 23 to 24.

Participation at the VIEWS Prediction Challenge

On October 10 to 11, the Center for Early Crisis Warning (CCEW) participated in the second installment of the VIEWS Prediction Challenge.

AFK Methods Workshop at the Bundeswehr University in Munich

The workshop on "Empirical Research on Peace and Conflict" was held at UniBw M on September 5th and 6th.

Visit by Member of Parliament Mr. Metin Hakverdi at the Center for Crisis Early Warning

On August 2nd, member of parliament Mr. Metin Hakverdi visited the University of the Bundeswehr Munich, including the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW).

Visit by Parliamentary State Secretary Hitschler to the Center for Crisis Early Warning

On July 11, Parliamentary State Secretary Hitschler from the Federal Ministry of Defense visited the Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW).

Open Day on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the UniBw M

The CCEW introduced itself to the visitors at the open day at the UniBw M and presented the daily work to interested people.

Participation at the COMPTEXT Conference in Glasgow

Three employees of CCEW participated in this year's COMPTEXT conference in Glasgow.

Kick-Off Workshop | Development of a Climate-Conflict-Vulnerability Index

On March 22, our Kick-Off Workshop on the topic "Development of a Climate-Conflict Vulnerability Index" took place.

AFK Workshop in Denmark

Three employees of KompZ KFE participated in the "Empirical Research on Peace and Conflict" workshop of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung e.V. (AFK) in Denmark.

Workshop on crisis early warning at the KompZ KFE with Prof. Dr. Nils Weidmann

On June 22, 2022, an exciting workshop with Prof. Dr. Nils Weidmann took place.

Participation at the COMPTEXT Conference in Dublin

Three employees of KompZ KFE participated in this year's COMPTEXT conference in Dublin.

Proposing a new data source for conflict forecasting

Published article by Christian Oswald in International Interactions

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