Scottish Institute for Policing Research

SIPR Presents at Norwegian Consulate in Edinburgh

SIPR Presents at Norwegian Consulate in Edinburgh

The Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR) was pleased to present at the Norwegian Consulate in Edinburgh this week, contributing to a valuable discussion on resilience, collaboration, and secure information sharing in an increasingly complex and evolving landscape.

The session brought together a range of partners and stakeholders, creating an opportunity to explore shared challenges and exchange perspectives on strengthening organisational responses to emerging risks. SIPR’s contribution highlighted the role of research and collaboration in supporting effective, evidence-informed approaches across policing and related sectors.

The discussion was marked by thoughtful engagement and insightful questions, reflecting a strong collective interest in developing collaborative solutions and enhancing resilience across organisations.

SIPR would like to thank the team at the Norwegian Consulate for their warm welcome and for hosting such an important and timely conversation.

We look forward to continuing this dialogue and exploring future opportunities for collaboration.

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