University of Mississippi
Dr Carl Jensen, Director

 

Director's Welcome

Thank you for visiting our website. We hope it will spark your interest in the exciting research and teaching offered by our Center. Read more...

Academics

The ISS Minor is unique, in that students must apply for the minor, and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Read more...

Academic Overview

Courses

Requirements

Student Overview

Research Training

Internship Coordinator

Students accepted into each CISS cohort are required to complete an internship at an agency within the IC or an organization involved in research or other intelligence-related function. The CISS Internship Coordinator guides students through the internship application process and internship etiquette.


 

In the Media

 

CISS SoftwareDecember 1, 2009:
Daily Mississippian

Featured in the DM: Ciss receives new software to better prepare students. Read the story here. Or learn more about our software.

August 27, 2009:
Case of International Intrigue Focus of Intelligence Center Students

A suspected abduction developed into a incident of international terrorism and intrigue for University of Mississippi students working through an intelligence case study during an orientation session this past week.

August 22, 2009:
Day of Intrigue at the CISS

News story about the 2009 Cohort Orientation: the Day of Intrigue. Read the full news story, or watch the video below.

 

August 20, 2009:
CISS on the Southeastern Conference Academic Network

CISS is featured in one of the University of Mississippi's promotional videos on teh Southeastern Conference Academic Network. Click "Ole Miss" after you visit the site.

August 12, 2009:
Intelligence, Security Studies Center Joins London School in Research Exchange

Intelligence as it relates to national security is the focus of new research collaboration between the Center for Intelligence and Security Studies at the University of Mississippi and the London School of Economics and Political Science.

April 13, 2009
Center for Intelligence and Security Studies Opens New Campus Location

The Center for Intelligence and Security Studies, which began operation last fall at the University of Mississippi, officially opened in a new location with a ribbon-cutting.

April 8, 2009
Center for Intelligence and Security Studies Moves to New Campus Location

September 16, 2008
Panel Examines the Future of Homeland Security Agents

The world is becoming more global and connected through the ever-increasing role of the Internet and other technology. Because of the shifting international environment, the role of agents involved in national security and intelligence also is changing rapidly, said a panel of FBI experts in a public discussion Monday evening at the University of Mississippi.

 

 

 

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