Shamim Ahmed Mridha, founder of Eco-Network Global, received a Chevening Scholarship to study the MSc Climate Change, ...
When Maddy joined IDS as an international student, it was a local Brighton food project that helped her connect with her ...
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 ...
Recent tensions around Greenland have rapidly moved to the top of the international agenda, dominating headlines and reviving fears of geopolitical escalation and war. For many, the speed and ...
One of the participants at the workshop was Rasyid Agam, who agreed to work with me to develop his River of Life into the ...
Technology contributes both positively and negatively to the resilience of ‘social-ecological systems’, but is not considered in depth in that literature. A technology-focused literature on ...
A blog by IDS alum and Chevening scholar Joydeep Sinha Roy, the Country Director of BRAC Tanzania, who studied at IDS.
Yougyeong Na, MA Food and Development, class of 2024-25, reflects on her professional journey as a Programme Policy Officer at the World Food Programme (WFP) in Tanzania, her experience studying at ...
Biometric digital-ID cards should only be introduced once safeguards are in place, and with the consent and participation of ...
IDS student Yasara Kannagara reflects on her unconventional path to pursuing the MA Poverty, Policy & Development Practice at IDS.
In this blog, we share how the K4DD programme is managing the transformation in the rapidly changing demand for evidence.
As part of our analysis of the story of land reform over 25 years, we have also been looking at communal areas that are nearby our A1 sites. These are where many people who invaded the farms and were ...
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