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Academics and advocates: How can research and refugee action inform each other in Sussex?
In the run up to this year’s Sussex Refugees Tales Walk and as we approach World Refugee Day, the Lewes Organisation in Support of...
25 January 2019
Ideas from IDS: Graduate Papers from 2017/18
Published by: IDS
This is the second edition of Ideas from IDS, our publication featuring top-class student papers from the 2017/18 academic year. Ideas form a fundamental component of development studies, and there are a great number of them in this collection of papers. Our students have done themselves and IDS proud, impressing our external examiners with their performance and with the stimulating content of their assignments and dissertations. The ideas presented here are important enough to deserve communication amongst wider student, researcher, and policy communities, hence this publication.
Displacement, Placemaking and Wellbeing in the City
The Displacement, Placemaking and Wellbeing in the City (DWELL) project will contribute to our growing understanding of the structures, dynamics and processes through which people who are enduringly displaced succeed or fail to become part of European and Indian cities.
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Children face a “Crisis Setback”6 December 2018
System Change Hive
The System Change HIVE will explore and communicate visions of better lives to inform public thinking and work towards fairer systems that safeguard life-support systems and prioritise well-being and justice.
31 October 2018
IDS Director joins Board that oversees strategic coordination for UK’s ODA-funded research
The UK Collaborative on Development Research (UKCDR) has announced that Professor Melissa Leach will be joining the HMG Strategic...
1 October 2018
Ideas from IDS: Graduate Papers from 2016/17
Published by: IDS
It gives me great pleasure to present this first edition of published term papers authored by IDS graduates (2016/17) from across our suite of master’s degrees.
National Health Systems From a Comparative Perspective: Studies of Local, Regional and Participatory Management (Decentralisation, Participation and Equity in the English NHS)
This study examines the Brazilian National Health System (SUS) in comparison with the National Health Service (NHS) in England, in order to develop proposals for reform towards an effective, universal, quality health system in Brazil.