British International Studies Association
The British International Studies Association (BISA) is a learned society that promotes the study of international relations and related subjects through teaching, research, and facilitation of contact between scholars. BISA has an international membership of over 1300 members, where 80 countries are represented. BISA's Chair is Professor Richard Whitman(University of Kent); he succeeded Professor Nicola Phillips(Kings College London) who served as Chair 2015-16 and who is currently the Honorary President of the Association. The Association Chief Executive is {Position vacant}. The association national office is based {to be advised once new office established}.
The BISA is a member society of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Foundation
In Jan 1974 an inaugural meeting was held at the 14th Bailey Conference on International Studies at the University of Surrey, and at that time, a draft interim constitution was agreed. The interim executive committee consisted of Alastair Francis Buchan (chairman), RJ Jones (secretary), Susan Strange (treasurer), PA Reynolds, G Goodwin, D Wrightman, CM Mason, T Taylor, A James and J Spence.
Publications
- BISA publishes the Review of International Studies
- BISA publishes the European Journal of International Security
- BISA also collaborates with Cambridge University Press on the Book Series "Cambridge Studies in International Relations"
- International Studies Today is a biannual bulletin for members
Annual prizes
BISA awards the following prizes at its annual international conference:
- Distinguished Contribution Prize
- Michael Nicholson Thesis Prize
- Susan Strange Book Prize
- PG BISA Teaching Excellence Prize
- BISA Teaching Excellence Prize
- Best Article in Review of International Studies
Working groups
BISA working groups are formed by members to enable collaboration and networking in specific subfields. There are currently about 30 groups focusing on specific areas of study and collaboration.
Funding
The Association makes available funding via a variety of routes, working group funding, conference bursaries, founders fund awards, postgraduate network funding etc. Introduced in 2015, BISA also offers funding for Early Career Researchers’ projects with grants of up to £3,000.