Illicit Trade Group
The Illicit Trade Group (ITG) is an interdisciplinary research environment formed by a group of researchers, professors, experts and students working at the University of Groningen, under Globalisation Studies Groningen (GSG). Our goal is to create a university-wide debate on topics related to illicit trade, by creating the conditions for academic cross-fertilization in a research area that is fundamentally interdisciplinary. We host a Summer School and a Winter School on Illicit Trade in cooperation with UNICRI. Visit our website (https://illicittrade.org/education-overview) for more information. ITG Aims to- Contribute to a better understanding of illicit trade, the dark side of globalization - Create an environment in which students, researchers and practitioners can investigate the causes, challenges and solutions to illicit trade practices- Provide and facilitate the dissemination of research findings and evidence on illicit trade and related security issues- Foster a university-wide discussion on a broad range of themes that can feed directly the discussions on creating a sustainable global society and contributing to improved healthy ageing.
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