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
How and why do the supporters of two divergent Garifuna advocacy organisations conceptualise ‘place’ differently and thereby imagine different futures?
Fieldwork
How do HIV-positive people in China understand, experience, and interact with the state’s HIV/AIDS treatment and healthcare services/system?
Fieldwork
How have policies of civil–military integration affected technological innovation in the People’s Republic of China?
Fieldwork
Imagining modernity in post-socialist Mozambique – the legacy of the ‘Magermanes’
Fieldwork
Irregular migration and the micropolitics of resistance
Fieldwork
Land dispossessions and peasant resistance in Mubende District, Uganda
Fieldwork
Negotiating integration: a case study of Rohingya refugees in Indonesia
Fieldwork
PDS to DBT: what it means for the people of Jharkand
Fieldwork
Political youth protests in the wake of 'truth and reconciliation' in Matabeleland
Fieldwork
Seed laws in Senegal: an anti-politics machine?
Fieldwork
Social policy and citizenship: how has the implementation of the ‘Bolsa Familia’ programme reshaped citizens' relationships with the state in Brazil?
Fieldwork