As UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits China for the first time in eight years in an attempt at resetting the UK’s ...
They have been instrumental in furthering the voices of the marginalised and opening new opportunities for feminist civic and political participation, but also act as sites for monitoring, ...
ICE raids protestors are being pepper sprayed, harassed, and in the case of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, shot dead.
This study uses Q methodology to explore displacement-affected people’s perceptions of state and non-state responses to ...
IDS alum Dr. Khaufelo Raymond Lekobane was recently appointed as the Statistician General in Botswana by the Vice President and Honourable Minister of Finance, Mr Ndaba Gaolathe. Khaufelo successfully ...
One of the participants at the workshop was Rasyid Agam, who agreed to work with me to develop his River of Life into the ...
When Maddy joined IDS as an international student, it was a local Brighton food project that helped her connect with her ...
A blog by IDS alum and Chevening scholar Joydeep Sinha Roy, the Country Director of BRAC Tanzania, who studied at IDS.
Shamim Ahmed Mridha, founder of Eco-Network Global, received a Chevening Scholarship to study the MSc Climate Change, ...
As discussed in the previous blog, we carried out repeat ‘success rankings’ in three of our communal area sites, which are all nearby our A1 smallholder land reform sites, where we have undertaken ...
Tony Mwebia studied the MA Gender & Development to gain a deeper understanding of feminism & learn how to navigate the space as a man & ally.
Ateesh Nandi, MA Globalisation, Business and Development, class of 2025-26, came to IDS after working in private equity law and tech policy. This blog is a reflection on his journey to IDS, how he ...
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