Our MPhil in Development Studies students carry out fieldwork in the summer between their first and second years. Find out more about this and previous years' projects using the map below.
Research Regions
Fieldwork
Infrastructure, power and politics: physical manifestations of state-legitimacy and industrial policy
Fieldwork
Land issues in Chiapas, Mexico: looking at the different responses of local communities, social movements and NGOs to the implementation of REDD+ programs in the region
Fieldwork
Perceptions of child labour as it relates to Juntos, a Conditional Cash Transfer programme in Peru
Fieldwork
Political and economic outcomes of formalization of the informal economy via taxation
Fieldwork
Public-private partnership and the role of private equity funds in infrastructure projects: a political economy analysis of Colombia’s Vías 4G
Fieldwork
Soy and food sovereignty in Yucatan, Mexico: an ecofeminist approach
Fieldwork
Special Economic Zones in Africa: performance, challenges and responsibilities
Fieldwork
The dragon and the good life: Where China's Going Out policy and Ecuadorian development meet
Fieldwork
The impact of the e-commerce revolution on employment
Fieldwork
The implications of the introduction of Uber in Mexico City
Fieldwork
The post-conflict development paradigm in Colombia
Fieldwork