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
Local water governance in post- apartheid South Africa
Fieldwork
Mental health interventions in a refugee context
Fieldwork
National champions of development: The Adani story
Fieldwork
Navigating blasphemy laws in a critical culture: Looking at civil society groups and human rights organisations in Pakistan
Fieldwork
Navigating informality: local domestic workers, precarious labour, and digitisation in Cairo
Fieldwork
Perceptions and contestations of sex education in Tanzania
Fieldwork
Politics of scholarship and the ‘presence of absence’ of Israel and Palestine
Fieldwork
Resisting the colonial-capitalist complex: First Nations Australian cultural resurgence for environmental justice and liberation
Fieldwork
Road to reparations: Herero and Nama approaches to transformative justice
Fieldwork
Social cohesion versus chaos: Humanitarian workers as intermediaries between the Government of Spain and local residents of the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla
Fieldwork
Social cohesion versus chaos: Humanitarian workers as intermediaries between the Government of Spain and local residents of the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla
Fieldwork