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 have digital identification technologies shifted relationships between the government, refugees and humanitarians in Kenya?
Fieldwork
How have experiences of the hostile environment reshaped people of the Windrush Generation's notions of citizenship?
Fieldwork
How have experiences of the hostile environment reshaped people of the Windrush Generation's notions of citizenship?
Fieldwork
How have policies of civil–military integration affected technological innovation in the People’s Republic of China?
Fieldwork
Humanising Chinese labour in developing countries: case study of a power station in Pakistan
Fieldwork
Imagining modernity in post-socialist Mozambique – the legacy of the ‘Magermanes’
Fieldwork
Immobility in the margins: disability in US immigration
Fieldwork
Implementers interpretations and decisions around plurinalitionalty in the Intercultural Education for All and Bilingual Intercultural Education Policy of Peru
Fieldwork
Infrastructure, power and politics: physical manifestations of state-legitimacy and industrial policy
Fieldwork
Innovation adoption in small-sized enterprises – A case study on recreational fishing equipment retailers' adaption to live-streaming sales in China
Fieldwork
Inventing ‘the Valley of Poverty’: the intersection of discourse, development, and visual representations within Appalachia during the War on Poverty
Fieldwork