Contested Agronomy: Cases, Dynamics & Implications
Contested Agronomy 2016 is a conference about the battlefields in agricultural research, past and present.
Contested Agronomy 2016 is a conference about the battlefields in agricultural research, past and present.
Balancing inclusiveness, rigour and feasibility to enhance the value of impact evaluation. Insights from the piloting of a Participatory Impact Assessment and Learning Approach (PIALA).
Signe Arnfred from the Institute of Society and Globalization, Roskilde University delivers a Sussex Development Lecture on knowledge production in Africa and gender.
The annual University-wide Postgraduate Taught Open Day is an excellent opportunity to meet academic staff and postgraduate students and to find out how a postgraduate degree can help improve your career prospects.
This four day course offers an opportunity to get to get an understanding of the main issues in taxation in developing countries; and to share knowledge amongst practitioners and researchers.
Building on and presenting the work of “Research in Gender and Ethics: Building Stronger Health Systems” (RinGs), this presentation will explore why it is important to consider gender within health systems and health systems research.
Technological innovation in agriculture can be an important source of productivity gains, and agricultural research has correspondingly been the focus of many development efforts.
UK Launch event of the World Development Report 2016 ‘Digital Dividends’
Melissa Leach walks through the kinds of architectures and capacities that could strengthen the social dimensions of epidemic preparedness and response, across activities from foresight, anticipation and contextual research to developing rapid response networks and strengthening trust in...
2015 Global Go To Think Tank Launch in Washington DC, US. Why Think Tanks Matter: Helping Make People Centered Public Policy & Development a Priority
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
Yashodhan Ghorpade will examine the causal effects of long-term exposure to conflict, measured at the micro-level, on households’ receipt of remittances.
Rajesh Tandon, Founder-President, PRIA on new approaches to community-based participatory research.