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
The scalability of local knowledge into social innovation, and its implications for climate-change mitigation and adaptation in Malawi
Fieldwork
The subcontracting of neonatal health in Lesotho
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The supply-chain of a carbon credit: ‘green’ state-market entanglements and capitalist value production in Uruguay
Fieldwork
The thin line between social action and legal constraint: NGOs’ strategies to promote sexual and reproductive health in Mexico
Fieldwork
The use of judicial and legal activism in environmental justice: the mobilisation of the Mapuche- Pehuenche of Chile against extractive projects in the Bio Bio River Basin
Fieldwork
The World Bank's 2016 Social-Environmental Safeguards Review: implications for multilateral finance accountability
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The Zimbabwe-China natural resource relationship: a “Kleptocratic Dependency”
Fieldwork
Title Between care and profit: ‘healthy entrepreneurs’ and the new model of community health entrepreneurship
Fieldwork
To what extent do stakeholders (including the Ministry of the Environment and local communities), perceive Ambatovy mine's Biodiversity Offset project as successful, in terms of its social outcomes over time
Fieldwork
Towards inclusive urban development: a case study of Medellin, Colombia
Fieldwork
Transformative justice for Indigenous Australians in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
Fieldwork