In 2013 Smith was appointed part-time Professor of Peace and Conflict at the University of Manchester’s Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute.[6]
Dan Smith was nominated by the UK government and appointed by the UN Secretary-General to be a member of the UN Peacebuilding Fund’s Advisory Group in 2007, and became Chairman of the group for 2010 through 2011, when he stood down.[9]
Protest and Survive (co-edited with EP Thompson) (1980)
The Penguin Atlas of War and Peace – four editions since 1983, the first two (1983 & 1991) co-authored with Michael Kidron, the 3rd & 4th (1997 & 2003) as sole author.
Prospectus for a Habitable Planet (co-edited with EP Thompson) (1987)
The State of the World Atlas, 8th edition (2008), ranked in "The 10 Best Atlases" by The Independent newspaper.[13]
The State of the World Atlas, 9th edition (2013),[14] which Stephen Williams of the New African said comprised "extraordinary statistics... made instantly understandable by the excellent graphics".[15]
Smith is also responsible for over 100 articles in journals and periodicals and chapters in anthologies, as well as a number of reports, of which the two most significant are:
^"Dan Smith ny direktör för SIPRI" [Dan Smith the new Director of SIPRI]. Regeringskansliet [Government Offices of Sweden] (in Swedish). 2 April 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.