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CTED’s partnership with New York University’s Center for Global Affairs

Introduction

Academic institutions and the evidence-based research that they produce play an important role in supporting the work of the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate (CTED). In its resolution 2129 (2013) the Security Council directs CTED to identify emerging issues, trends and developments relating to relevant Security Council resolutions. In accordance with the resolution, and in order to strengthen its existing research and analysis capabilities, CTED launched the Global Research Network (GRN) in February 2015. New York University’s Center for Global Affairs (CGA) is one of the oldest members of CTED’s GRN. For the past 10 years, CGA and CTED have engaged in consulting practicums which place students in real world situations, working under faculty supervision. This brings academic perspectives and insights to CTED’s research and information-gathering activities. Below are highlights of some of the events that NYU and CTED have collaborated on over the years as well as a list of all 17 projects.

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HIGHLIGHTS

CTED and New York University’s Center for Global Affairs mark long-standing partnership

On Thursday, 13 April 2023, the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) and New York University’s Center for Global Affairs (CGA) celebrated their decade-long partnership.

CTED & NYU’s CGA celebrate five years of cooperation

On 30 October 2019, the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) participated in an event with New York University’s (NYU) Center for Global Affairs (CGA) marking five years of cooperation between CTED and CGA. The panel, “Futures of Counterterrorism” included discussions about emerging counter-terrorism trends around the globe such as drones.

CTED and NYU hold multi-stakeholder focus group on public-private partnerships on countering terrorism

On 3 May 2019, the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) and New York University’s Center for Global Affairs jointly held a multi-stakeholder focus group on how to facilitate public-private partnerships to counter terrorist threats.

CTED and NYU hold roundtable on private sector engagement on technology and counter-terrorism

On 30 November 2018, CTED and the New York University (NYU) School of Professional Studies for Global Affairs organized a multi-stakeholder roundtable discussion on “Engagement with the private sector in promoting the use of technology for counter-terrorism purposes.”

Counter-Terrorism Committee holds second open meeting with Global Research Network on #TerrorismTrends

In an effort to enhance its analytical capacity and its engagement with the research community, the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) in February 2015 launched the Global Counter-Terrorism Research Network. 

Conference: Collaboration to counter terrorists exploiting ICT

On Friday 24 April 2015, New York University’s School of Professional Studies/Center for Global Affairs together with the United Nations Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) hosted a workshop on Collaboration to counter terrorists exploiting information and communication technologies (ICT).

CTED/NYU-CGA Practicums

  • Fall 2014/Spring 2015 – Terrorist use of ICT and 缅北禁地response
  • Fall 2015 – Counter messaging of ISIL propaganda on social media
  • Spring 2016 – Structure, functions, membership, process for advisory Group to CTED (roundtable of stakeholders)
  • Fall 2016 – Forms of counterterrorism messaging
  • Spring 2017– Improved terrorism intelligence-sharing (roundtable)
  • Fall 2017– Emerging trends in terrorism and counter-terrorism and the role of the GRN (roundtable)
  • Spring 2018 – Children returning to home countries from terrorist-controlled areas
  • Fall 2018 – Improving CTED engagement with the private ICT sector (workshop of stakeholders)
  • Spring 2019 – Selecting and managing CTED partnerships with the private sector (focus group)
  • Fall 2019 – Quantitative indicators of emerging terrorist threats 
  • Spring 2020 – Emerging trends in terrorism and counter-terrorism (GRN survey)
  • Fall 2020 – Designing an information switchboard for CTED (GRN workshop) 
  • Spring 2021 – GRN survey to document CTC accomplishments – 20th anniversary of 9/11 and creation of CTC
  • Fall 2021– Alternate scenarios for the future of Afghanistan – phase one conceptual design
  • Spring 2022 – Alternate scenarios for the future of Afghanistan, implications for internal, regional and global security (workshop) 
  • Fall 2022 – Potential terrorist use of drones (workshop)
  • Spring 2023 – Repatriation of terrorist fighters and their families