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
History of Hutongs and tales of modernity: The development of Beijing – Views from Below
Fieldwork
How and why do the supporters of two divergent Garifuna advocacy organisations conceptualise ‘place’ differently and thereby imagine different futures?
Fieldwork
How digital technology applied by a private company can affect inclusive development in China: the case of big data model in Mybank
Fieldwork
How do framings of time influence the aid industry and the power relations within it in the context of climate change?
Fieldwork
How do HIV-positive people in China understand, experience, and interact with the state’s HIV/AIDS treatment and healthcare services/system?
Fieldwork
How do infrastructures influence and dialogue with the making and reproducing of knowledge in refugee shelters?
Fieldwork
How do the nexus of a finance gap and technological innovation impact the ability of MSMEs to take up financial services?
Fieldwork
How do the nexus of a finance gap and technological innovation impact the ability of MSMEs to take up financial services?
Fieldwork
How do the nexus of a finance gap and technological innovation impact the ability of MSMEs to take up financial services?
Fieldwork
How do Turkey’s Kurds develop and pass on their language?
Fieldwork
How does the category of humanitarian emergencies disrupt routine development by aid NGOs?
Fieldwork