Our MPhil in Development Studies students carry out fieldwork in the summer between their first and second years
Find out more about about where they carried out their projects using the map below.
Fieldwork
An intersectional feminist account of community-based restorative initiatives to sexual violence
Fieldwork
Bureaucratic discretion in the Punjabi land bureaucracy: an instance of bureaucratic stability through the suspension of formal procedures
Fieldwork
Chinese direct investment, job creation and skill transfer for the young: a case study of Sahiwal Coal Power Plant in Pakistan
Fieldwork
Different approaches to conflict resolution: aiming to understand the United Nations’ Special Envoys’ approaches to negotiation, arbitration and peacebuilding in Syria
Fieldwork
Foreign currency traders: ethnicity, trust and the Nigerian informal economy
Fieldwork
High-risk mobilisation: the case of indigenous women in Colombia
Fieldwork
'Vulnerability' and paid domestic work in India: a new framework of analysis
Fieldwork
A critical assessment of how cultural capital affects climate-related displacement and relocation in Fiji
Fieldwork
A critical assessment of how cultural capital affects climate-related displacement and relocation in Fiji
Fieldwork
An intersectional feminist account of community-based restorative initiatives to sexual violence
Fieldwork
An intersectional study on the impact of conflict on ethnically marginalised Hazara war widows in Afghanistan
Fieldwork