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22 February 2024

Migration magazine founded by ODID alumni celebrates half-decade

Routed brings a fresh, critical perspective to the study of how and why people move.

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25 January 2024

New podcast explores ‘skills for young lives’

Young Lives draw on their research to explore how young people develop skills throughout childhood and adolescence.

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25 January 2024

Simukai Chigudu named one of 10 African scholars to watch in 2024

The list in the Africa Report highlights 10 scholars who ‘have been making life-changing decisions that help change the world every day.’

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18 January 2024

Catherine Briddick gives evidence to House of Lords on UK-Rwanda Agreement

Professor Briddick gave written evidence with Professor Cathryn Costello of Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin.

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05 January 2024

Routledge Revivals to republish 15 books by Robin Cohen

The series reissues previously out of print and unavailable titles by some of the world’s most eminent academic scholars.

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14 December 2023

2023 Annual Report now online

The report brings together highlights, events and publications from the last year.

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01 December 2023

New book examines why failed policies to fight global problems persist

Wreckonomics by Ruben Andersson and David Keen is published by OUP.

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28 November 2023

Amir Lebdioui wins $550,000 award to research green transformation in Latin America

The research and policy programme aims to generate new insights and evidence on the various pathways to green economic transformation.

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27 November 2023

Amir Lebdioui provides expertise at UN meetings on commodity-dependent countries

The meetings explored how commodities can be leveraged for sustainable development and green industrial policies.

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23 November 2023

Corneliu Bjola gives evidence on use of AI in diplomacy at UK parliament

Professor Bjola explored the risks and opportunities, along with approaches to regulation.

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23 November 2023

UN platform highlights technology valuation spinout developed by Xiaolan Fu

OxValue.ai draws on research at ODID and aims to help support innovation and facilitate technology transfer to developing countries.

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07 November 2023

Oda Eide, Anvita Ramachandran and Nico Scherer win 2023 MPhil prizes

Find out about their research and what they're planning next. 

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