▪ Wilhelm-Olympiou, Constance (19 December 2024). “Political Violence on Trial” [panel presentation]. European Consortium for Political Research's (ECPR) Online Seminar Series on Political Violence.
▪ Wilhelm-Olympiou, Constance (4 March 2024). “Les ‘Revenantes’ face à la justice” [panel presentation]. French Academic Network ProMete’s Seminar on “Les sciences sociales et les réponses de la Justice face aux violences de masse”.
▪ Featured in Seelow, Soren (2023), “Comment juger les « revenantes » de l’Etat islamique ? La justice antiterroriste aux prises avec les stéréotypes de genre”. Le Monde.
▪ Featured in Michon, Esther (15 May 2023), “Etat islamique: Comment la justice française juge les « revenantes »”. L’Heure du Monde (podcast).
▪ Panelist for Counter Extremism Project (CEP) Webinar “A Sisyphean Task? Prosecuting Returnees from Syria and Iraq in France”, 2 May 2023.
▪ Wilhelm-Olympiou, Constance (11 December 2024). "La prise en charge des retours de zone" [panel presentation]. Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature Training: Democratie et Terrorisme, Paris, France.
▪ Conference Co-Chair and Co-Organiser, “Protection and Justice in Times of Counter-Terrorism: Insights from the UK and France”, 7-8 September 2023, King’s College London.
▪ Guest lecturer (16 March 2023). Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, « L’action humanitaire en situation de crise », lecture on humanitarian action and operating in humanitarian crises, with a theoretical and practical component
▪ Guest lecturer (5 October 2022). University College Dublin, POL 42330 Research Design 2022, “Week 4: Comparative and Cross-National Research”, lecture on conflict research, programme evaluation, and survey design
▪ Graduate Teaching Assistant at King’s College London for Spring 2022 term, “Contemporary Security Issues”; nominated for King’s Education Award 2022 in this role
Wilhelm, Constance (2014). Martyrdom in Revolt. (Unpublished master's thesis). Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington, D.C. Thesis Supervisor: I. William Zartman.