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
How do Turkey’s Kurds develop and pass on their language?
Fieldwork
How have digital identification technologies shifted relationships between the government, refugees and humanitarians in Kenya?
Fieldwork
Investigating monetary imperialism – what is the role of money in economic dependency and subordination under globalised financial capitalism?
Fieldwork
Mobilisation and contestation of Buen Vivir by social movements and communities in Peru
Fieldwork
Patterns of women’s asset ownership and nutritional outcomes in small- scale fisheries
Fieldwork
Political and civic identity formation in temporary employment agencies: the experiences of job-seeking amongst youth in South Africa
Fieldwork
Protecting Ecuador’s forest and improving lives of the rural poor through the national Socio Bosque Programme
Fieldwork
Reviewing poverty indices in India: impact of transportation costs on poverty line baskets
Fieldwork
The implementation of EU non-tariff measures in post-revolutionary Tunisia
Fieldwork
The making of an ‘imagined community’: self-understanding and conceptions of national identity among civil servants in Botswana
Fieldwork
The politics of hopes/experiences of legal status to Venezuelan refugees in Colombia
Fieldwork