We started with the podcast Crisis Skills
The Centre for Crisis Studies launches the Crisis Skills Pocket Voice, which discusses the skills required in various crises. The
The Centre for Crisis Studies launches the Crisis Skills Pocket Voice, which discusses the skills required in various crises. The
The final seminar of the post-crisis learning project (TPCL), held on May 28 at the Öpik Conference Centre in Tallinn,
On 23-24 May, we participated in the international academic conference “Citizens and the State During and After Crises” at the
Gone are the days when the main function of Tallinn’s municipal police was to chase fare dodgers or fine parking
With the help of the Tallinn Community Centre Kopli 93 and as part of Crisis Skills Month on April 26,
The Estonian Ministry of Interior has recently announced that it is launching a search for a pocket siren,1 but this
On March 5, Anne-May Nagel, co-founder of the Crisis Research Centre, was a guest on TalTech’s podcast, and in addition
In February, Elina Šatova, a new member of the Crisis Research Centre team, joined our team to work on our
Since January, under the initiative of the Union of Estonian Architects, we have been taking part in a working group
Anne-May Nagel, co-founder of the Crisis Research Centre, and Giga Phartenadze, head of the Georgian NGO Supreme Youth Council, presented
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