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
Challenging power asymmetry in maritime border disputes (Timor-Leste/Australia)
Fieldwork
Changing nature of state in the context of transnational infrastructure development on the Laos-Vietnam Border
Fieldwork
Changing nature of state in the context of transnational infrastructure development on the Laos-Vietnam Border
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Child development in protracted conflict: a mixed methods study on the impacts of the Naxal insurgency in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, India
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Citizenship in the politics of oil
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Climate Change Education for Sustainable Climate Action: Ethnographic Insights from Development Organisations in Ghana
Fieldwork
Climate change, agriculture and poverty nexus: rethinking resilience, adaptation and (de)coloniality in Northern Ghana
Fieldwork
Commonalities between Sub-Saharan migrants and humanitarian workers: religious beliefs, feelings of solidarity and responsibility and resilience. A case study of the Canary Islands during the pandemic.
Fieldwork
Configurations of memory, identity and history across generations of Hmong in diaspora in Fresno, California
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Configurations of memory, identity and history across generations of Hmong in diaspora in Fresno, California
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Confronting the faces of inequality in Nairobi, Kenya: a mixed methods approach
Fieldwork