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Open Call for Papers to the Conference NATO in the NORDICS. March 1, 2025 Deadline for paper proposal

Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies and the Norwegian Defence University College invite researchers and practitioners to the second NATO IN THE NORDICS conference, September 17-18, 2025 in Oslo.

The following text is from SJMS homepage and there can you find more and updated information about the conference. Here is a link.

The current security environment in Europe urgently calls for in-depth scholarly attention and a closer collaboration within the military studies community.

To stimulate research-based discussions across institutional and national boundaries, we invite practitioners and researchers to submit paper proposals related to the conference theme NATO in the Nordics, and/or to the following themes:

  • Sweden and Finland’s NATO-membership: Challenges and Opportunities
  • Future of NORDEFCO
  • Professional Military Education and Leadership
  • MDO and Multi-Domain Command
  • AI in Warfare
  • Military Tech Innovation
  • Recruitment and Retention
  • Gender, Diversity and Work Environment
  • Role of Research in PME
  • Violence and ethics in the military
  • Civil-Military Relations

Guidlines for submission

  • Abstracts should be 400-500 words, excluding bibliography
  • Abstracts should pose a research question, present the methodology used, main conclusions and the paper’s research contribution to current academic debates in the field
  • Please indicate with keywords one or two conference themes that fit your submission, or explain how it relates to the overall theme of the conference
  • Send your abstract to ralo@fak.dk

Key dates

March 1, 2025 Deadline for paper proposal

May 1, 2025 Notification of acceptance

September 17, 8.30 AM: Conference opens

September 18, 3.30 PM: Conference ends

What is NDUC?

The Norwegian Defence University College (NDUC) provides education at the bachelor and master levels to military professionals from all branches of the Norwegian Armed Forces, partners and civilians. It is dedicated to higher education and research in the fields of land power, sea power, air power, military power and leadership, joint operations, intelligence, defence and security policy.

What is SJMS?

The Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies (SJMS) is an online, open access journal publishing both high quality research and valuable practice-oriented studies relevant to the military profession. The journal consists of two distinct tracks: A practice-oriented track and a research track. Articles in both tracks are subjected to double-blind peer review. SJMS is published by a consortium of partner institutions, Royal Danish Defence College, Norwegian Defence University College, Swedish Defence University, Centre for Military Studies, University of Copenhagen and Swedish Centre for Studies of Armed Forces and Society (CSMS).

To know more about the scope and aim of the journal, read the editor’s note: Editors’ Note: Stocktaking of an Emergent Field After Five Years of the Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies - Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies (sjms.nu)

Workshop for doctoral students

There will be organized a workshop for doctoral students, September 16, with the title: Research in Classified Environments - Methodological Challenges and Publication Strategies.

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