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Research Groups
Pembroke is proud to be home to several research groups, including the Changing Character of War Programme (CCW), the Quill Project and the Ordered Universe Project. Find out more about our research groups and browse some of their recent news stories below.
Devoted to the interdisciplinary study of war and armed conflict, CCW is a successful, policy-relevant research programme that enjoys global influence and international partnerships.
‘Religion and the Frontier Challenges’ is a postdoctoral research fellowship programme that was established in October 2019. Based at Pembroke, it is affiliated with the Faculty of Theology and Religion.
Quill is a platform for the study of negotiated texts. They focus especially on the creation of constitutions, treaties, and legislation.
Science and humanities scholars work together to interpret the writings of the medieval thinker Robert Grosseteste, and arrange workshops to engage with members of the public.
Senior Research Fellow at Pembroke and Director of the Changing Character of War Programme, received first prize in the Trench Gascoigne Prize from the Royal United Services Institute
The Negotiated Texts Network emphasises collaboration between projects and the integration of data sets across platforms in order to improve user experience.