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Matthew Moran is a Professor of International Security and Head of the Department of War Studies at King’s College London. He leads one of the university's largest departments, overseeing strategic direction and daily operations. Previously held roles include Director of Research in War Studies and Co-Director of the Centre for Science and Security Studies.
Education: Undergraduate and Master’s degrees from the University of Galway; PhD from University College London. His research is supported by prestigious organizations including the British Academy, ESRC, Carnegie Corporation, and MacArthur Foundation.
Research focuses on: social/political drivers of security events, WMD politics, coercive diplomacy, and open-source intelligence. Key projects include the Centre for Science and Security Studies, Nuclear Security Culture Programme, and Conflict Records Unit.
Publications include eight books such as forthcoming Oxford U.P. study on Syrian chemical weapons and Palgrave titles on nuclear verification and open-source intelligence. Over 30 academic articles published in journals like Security Studies and International Affairs.
Engagement: Advises governments and international organizations on security policy. Collaborates with foreign ministries through executive education programs. Media contributions include BBC News, The Guardian, and France24.
Labs/Initiatives: Co-director of the Centre for Science and Security Studies (CSSS). Active in King's Cybersecurity Centre (EPSRC-NCSC Academic Excellence Centre) and the Conflict Records Unit. Leads Nuclear Security Culture Programme working with global partners.




