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
A contested pocket of effectiveness? The role of Staatsolie as a development agent in Suriname
Fieldwork
A rising oil tide lifts all boats? How the Guyanese Natural Resource Fund navigates competing claims of redistribution and sustainable development
Fieldwork
Entrepreneurship, happiness, and development
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Examining the conceptualisation of electronic waste in India
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From early adopters to ‘laggards’? how cocoa farmers in Ghana adapt to changes in policies surrounding hybrid cocoa
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Grassroots’ conceptualisation and implementation of ‘justice’ in Colombia
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Growth through global value chains: evidence from Africa and Latin America, 1990–2018
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History of Hutongs and tales of modernity: The development of Beijing – Views from Below
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How do framings of time influence the aid industry and the power relations within it in the context of climate change?
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How has the 2016 Indonesian Tax Amnesty shaped expectations and perceptions of the ‘fiscal social contract’ amongst different social groups?
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Land acquisition and the Pakistani state apparatus
Fieldwork