Leaving No One Behind in a Pandemic Recovery Enabling Employment Services Through Governance, Collaboration and Co-Production
14 May, 10:00 GMT+1; Maynooth University Social Science Institute (MUSSI)
Energy Resilience in the Global South: The Vital Role of Communities
14 May, 15:00 GMT; Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR)
Research in Times of Covid-19: Online Research Tools
17 May, 11.30 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR)
Refugee Protection and Responsibility-Sharing: The Quest for International Solidarity
17 May, 12.15 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID);
Virtual Guest Lecture: International Terrorism
17 May, 15:00 CEST; Centro Dipartementale di Studi Storici e Politici su Africa e Medio Oriente, University of Bologna (UNIBO)
Interdisciplinary Consortium Research. Opportunities of « Horizon Europe »
17 May, 15.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR)
Who Is Being Left Behind? Closing the Horizontal Inequality Gap
17 May, 15:00 GMT+1; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID);
Can Freedom of Religion and Belief Promote Sustainable Development? Inclusive Education Systems in Focus
17 May, 16.00 CET; German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Time to Care: The Intersection Between Social Norms, Unpaid Care Work and Gender-Based Violence
18 May, 10:30 GMT+1; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID)
‘Building Feminist Peace: What Way Forward for the EU?’
18 May, 14.00 CET; Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR)
The Politics and Challenges of Doing Field Research in Humanitarian Disasters
18 May, 14:00 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Arkebe Oqubay on the Economic Implications of COVID-19 Crisis for Developing Countries
18 May, 16:00 EEST; United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
UNESCO Chair in Human-Water Systems, University of Bonn. Profile and Activities
18 May, 17.00 CET; German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF)
Systemic Failure and Collapse: Anthropological and Historical Insights, and Lessons for the Future (With a View on the Current Pandemic)
18 May, 18.30 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID)
Business as Usual? International Responses to the Military Coup in Myanmar
19 May, 09:00 CET; Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo (SUM)
Franco-German Observatory of the Indo-Pacific
19 May, 09.30 CET; German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Helena Sandberg,, Ulrika Sjöberg and Ebba Sundin: : Data Management and Ethics in Research
19 May, 10:15 CET; School of Arts and Communication, University Malmö
With, For, or by Refugees? Practical and Ethical Challenges of Participatory Research
19 May, 13:00 GMT+1; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID)
IGDC Annual Lecture: Decentering Migration Research: The Challenges of Walking the Talk
19 May, 14.00 GMT+1; Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre, University of York
Decentering Migration Research: The Challenges of Walking the Talk
19 May, 14:00 GMT; Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre, University of York
Unpacking Myanmar’s Failed Coup?
19 May, 14:30 CET; Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
DAI-ECDPM Practical Webinar Series: Connecting Public and Private Responses for the COVID-19 Global Recovery
19 May, 16.00 CET, 2 June, 23 June; European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM)
How and Where Can Technology Enable Resilience in Incremental Housing Production? Experiences From India to Improve Safety and Affordability
19 May, 17.00 CET; Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS)
The Impact of Natural Disasters on Student Learning in Pakistan
20 May, 07.00 GMT+1; Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton
Book Launch: Our Extractive Age: Expressions of Violence and Resistance
20 May, 16.00 GMT; Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (Noragric); Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Helsinki
Shifting the Paradigm for Gender Equity in Health Innovation: Transforming Research and Development to Better Meet Women’s Needs
24 May, 16.00 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID)
How China Is Reshaping Global Economic Governance
25 May, 04.00 CET; German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Addressing the Ongoing Violence Against Health Care in Conflict and the COVID-19 Pandemic
25 May, 14.00 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID)
Covid-19 & Cross-Border Health Measures: Lessons Learned and Critical Questions for the Future of the International Health Regulations
26 May, 15.00 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID)
Critical Localism: Reflections on the Localisation of Humanitarian Action in Theory and (Research) Practice
26 May, 17:00 GMT+1; Oxford Department of International Development (ODID)
Sustainable Agriculture’s Promise and Perils
27 May, 12.30 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID)
Desert Blues. Cultural Activism in the Sahel
27 May, 16:30 CET; Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC)
Strange Natures: Conservation in the Era of Synthetic Biology
27 May, 18.00 CET; Graduate Institute (IHEID)
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