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
Exporting urban expertise: Singaporean development knowledge and capital in Africa
Fieldwork
Exporting urban expertise: Singaporean development knowledge and capital in Africa
Fieldwork
Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and non-governmental organizations in Indonesia: an institutional analysis
Fieldwork
Finding Meaning within Minzu: Investigating the Role of affirmative action policies in the construction of hui identity
Fieldwork
Foreign currency traders: ethnicity, trust and the Nigerian informal economy
Fieldwork
Fostering the ideal Indian woman: how sites of education continue to shape Christian subjectivity in postcolonial Tamil Nadu
Fieldwork
Framing and addressing vulnerability: UNHCR and Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Fieldwork
From ‘process' to ‘project' - exploring ‘women’s empowerment’ in southern Malawi
Fieldwork
From early adopters to ‘laggards’? how cocoa farmers in Ghana adapt to changes in policies surrounding hybrid cocoa
Fieldwork
From Hummingbird to Slug: A Political Economy Explanation of Stagnation in Jamaica
Fieldwork
From the closet to the courts: exploring the politics of storytelling through the life histories of LGBT+ refugees in Nairobi and London
Fieldwork