Online Resources

The Online Resources contain information on databases, research institutes, podcasts, websites, and other relevant providers of counter-terrorism content. With these resources we hope to help our readers expand their knowledge and access latest research in the field of CT. The list of Online Resources is regularly updated.

Podcasts

Going to Extremes

This Podcast series will capture the latest research and innovation, bringing together experts and decision-makers worldwide to discuss solutions to preventing and countering violent extremism.  The programme will comprise a number of seasons, each dedicated to a specific topic. 

Podcasts

I am Not a Monster

A podcast series from FRONTLINE and BBC Panorama. Secrets, lies and lasting consequences. Journalist Josh Baker has been trying to uncover the truth about an American family's journey from Indiana to the Islamic State group's caliphate and back. 

Podcasts

Mosul and the Islamic State

As part of the Program on Extremism from George Washington University, this podcast is hosted by Omar Mohammed, written by Haroro Ingram, with audio editing by Andrew Mines. When the Islamic State (also known as ISIS or Daesh) captured Iraq’s second largest city of Mosul in 2014, it heralded a period of unimaginable terror and destruction. A young man named Omar, writing under the penname of ‘Mosul Eye’, secretly reported from the besieged city unveiling to the world apocalyptic scenes as militants desperately searched for him.

Podcasts

RAN Podcast

Meet a RAN practitioner! RAN podcasts showcase the work undertaken by RAN’s frontline practitioners to prevent and counter radicalisation.

Podcasts

NCITE Insights

A podcast produced by the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center, based at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO). On NCITE Insights, host Erin Grace interviews leading experts in psychology, criminology, political science, and more to make sense of today’s headlines as they relate to terrorism and targeted violence. 

Online Courses

Terrorism and Security Studies Graduate Certificate

This 18-credit, 6-course certificate focuses on terrorism and security studies. The Post-911 world has made many sectors of the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors involved in preventing and combating terrorism as they try to ensure a safe and secure nation. 

Online Courses

The Threat of Nuclear Terrorism

Offered by Stanford Online, this course brings together internationally renowned experts, scientists, political activists and scholars from a wide variety of fields,  who share a strong commitment to the urgency of educating people on the topic of nuclear terrorism.