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Seminar -The Labour of Hope: meritocracy and neoliberal disconnection in post-revolutionary Egypt

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21 February 2021

You are invited to the next Human Geography & Global Development online seminar which will take place on 25th of February. Harry Pettit, David Robins Fellow in Urban Geography, University…Read More >

Seminar -The Labour of Hope: meritocracy and neoliberal disconnection in post-revolutionary Egypt

GDRD workshop 3: Histories of development and change

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3 February 202130 January 2023

The Global Development Research Division will host the third workshop of this academic year on the 12th of February between 13:00 and 14:30. This workshop focuses on how history has…Read More >

GDRD workshop 3: Histories of development and change

Seminar – Thematic collages in participatory photography

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27 January 202127 January 2021

You are warmly invited to join us for the first Human Geography & Global Development online seminar on the 11th of February when Grady Walker (Walker Institute) will be presenting…Read More >

Seminar – Thematic collages in participatory photography

Human Geography Spring Seminars Announced

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21 January 202130 January 2023

We have great line-up of internal and external speakers participating in the Human Geography Seminar Series this term. The details can be found below. For more information please contact Professor…Read More >

Human Geography Spring Seminars Announced

Partnerships for global development: New perspectives for a post-pandemic world

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8 December 202016 December 2020

Join us on 9 December at an event to share and showcase the rich and varied work taking place across the University to address issues of inequality, social justice, resilience…Read More >

Partnerships for global development: New perspectives for a post-pandemic world

Assessing Livelihood Vulnerability to Extreme training course (ALiVE)

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7 December 20207 December 2020

The Walker Academy is running a training course on Assessing Livelihood Vulnerability to Extreme Shocks from the 19th to the 21st of January. Full flyer available here. The global food…Read More >

Assessing Livelihood Vulnerability to Extreme training course (ALiVE)

Unfreedom and Capitalism: Online Workshop on Economic Contributions of Slavery and Indenture

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3 September 2020

Division Member, Dr Neha Hui, is organizing a workshop entitled “Unfreedom and Capitalism: Economic History of Colonialism, Slavery and Indentured Labour”. This online event will take place on the 18th…Read More >

Unfreedom and Capitalism: Online Workshop on Economic Contributions of Slavery and Indenture

Oreteti. Connecting Humans to God

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14 August 202014 August 2020

Division Member Dr Lorenzo D’Angelo has just published a short film in Visual Ethnography. Through the voice of Philipo, a young Maasai man,  the film explores the difficulties faced by…Read More >

Oreteti. Connecting Humans to God

Future Climate for Africa – Country Profiles Released

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30 July 202030 January 2023

On the 27th of July,  Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) released it’s Country and Research Consortium Briefs. Each brief provides a summary of FCFA’s in-country work and the approaches being…Read More >

Future Climate for Africa – Country Profiles Released

UPGro Film: Unlocking Africa’s Groundwater Potential

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30 July 202030 January 2023

Unlocking the Potential of Groundwater for the Poor (UPGro), has been a seven-year international research program (2013-2020), funded by the Department for International Development, Natural Environment Research Council and the…Read More >

UPGro Film: Unlocking Africa’s Groundwater Potential

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