Intersectionality and inequality
A Global Development Research Division workshop Details to follow
A Global Development Research Division workshop Details to follow
Prof Ian Goldman from the University of Witwatersand, South Africa will be delivering a seminar entitled: 'Using evidence in policy and practice.' Join us in the Frank Parkinson room (Agriculture...Read More >
Dr Ronald Twongyirwe (Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda) will be delivering a seminar entitled: ‘Projected land use change in an oil-rich landscape in Uganda: A participatory modelling approach.’...Read More >
Aldo Gavril Lim (UoR PhD student and Faculty at UPLB Philippines) will be delivering a seminar entitled: 'Exploring the Twitterverse of Filipino Men Living with HIV.' Join us in the...Read More >
Dr Sophie Blackburn, Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Reading, will be delivering a seminar entitled: 'Geographies of conscientisation in the post-disaster space: 'they have become more political after the...Read More >
Dr Alfian Helmi, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia, will be delivering a seminar entitled: 'Community Based Marine Conservation in Indonesia.' Join us in the Frank Parkinson room (Agriculture building) or via...Read More >
Clark Ke Liu, PhD student at distance (based in New York/working for UN), will be delivering a seminar entitled: 'Hybrid Rurality and migration in China .' Join us in the Frank...Read More >
In this workshop, Dr Terry Cannon, Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, will be presenting a paper and leading a discussion on the global political realities of policies and...Read More >
This interdisciplinary symposium aims to explore the relationship between migration, care and intersecting inequalities within the post-pandemic geopolitical landscape of immobility regimes, crisis-driven displacement, care deficits and ageing populations. The symposium...Read More >
Please join us for this event to hear about the key messages from our project on Care, Inequalities and Wellbeing among Transnational Families in the UK, Spain, France and Sweden....Read More >