Who is this for?

Designed for executives, policymakers, senior managers, directors, and industry leaders across a variety of sectors.

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This programme is designed for mid-to-senior executives navigating complex global landscapes. It is ideal for executives, policymakers, senior managers, directors, and industry leaders across a variety of sectors. Whether you are responsible for strategic decision-making, leading teams, risk assessment, or crisis management, this programme will equip you with the knowledge to anticipate and respond to evolving geopolitical challenges. 

 

If you are seeking to enhance your ability to interpret global risks, refine your organisation’s resilience strategies, and make informed, forward-thinking decisions, this programme is for you. 

 

We are seeking ambitious professionals who are: 

 

✔ Mid to senior level executives. 

✔ Professionals from diverse organisations looking to drive strategic impact. 

✔ Decision makers who want to enhance their leadership skills and gain global insights. 

✔ Individuals who are eager to collaborate, challenge perspectives, and apply insights directly to their organisations.

All perspectives are valued | Professor David Doyle, Head of Department

Professor Desmond King, Andrew Mellon Professor of American Government. | Desmond says there is real value in what delegates can take back to their organisations:

Professor Desmond King, Andrew Mellon Professor of American Government. | Desmond says this is an immersive two-way learning experience:

Professor Jane Green, Professor of Political Science and British Politics. | Jane explains the importance of British politics in the global geopolitical landscape:

Professor Jane Green, Professor of Political Science and British Politics. | Jane explains her session on understanding what’s happening since the General Election in 2024:

Professor Jane Green, Professor of Political Science and British Politics. | Jane says it’s important that delegates understand the latest evidence, not only the politician’s viewpoints:

Expressions of interest are now open for the next iteration of the programme, taking place 16–18 July 2026.
 

Complete the expression of interest form.