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Dr. Gordon Clubb is an Associate Professor in Terrorism (Global Security Challenges) at the University of Leeds’ School of Politics and International Studies, part of the Faculty of Social Sciences. He holds roles as a research fellow at the German Institute for Radicalization and De-Radicalization Studies (GIRDS), editorial board member for Studies in Conflict and Terrorism and Perspectives on Terrorism Journal, and Global Advisor for the Eradicate Hate Summit since 2022.
- Research focuses on former extremists’ roles in counter/preventing violent extremism (CPVE), strategic communications, and reintegration.
- Leading a 2024 project with global partners (e.g., Exit UK, UN, Moonshot) to establish international standards for employing formers in CPVE.
- Explores transparency in terrorism prevention policies and the credibility of messengers (e.g., former extremists, police).
His work includes an upcoming edited book on former extremists (OUP, 2024), funded research with Research England/Konex, and collaborations with governments and NGOs on de-radicalisation and policy.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned.
- Grants: Research England and Konex-funded studies on messaging in terrorism prevention.
- Consults for organizations like the Home Office, UK Counter-Terrorism Police, and FBI.
He is affiliated with the Centre for Global Security Challenges and networks such as Commsnet and APCEN, focusing on reshaping strategic communications to build public trust in terrorism prevention.

