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Development Studies PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 20 Development Studies PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Sustainable Development Goals in relation to Health and/or Social Sciences

Research area. Sustainable Development Goals in relation to Health and/or Social Sciences. Scholarship title. Human and Health Sciences Sustainable Development PhD Scholarships . Read more

Torture, human rights groups and community-based collaborations

Human rights organisations have had great successes in the prevention and reparation of torture around the world. However, there is a growing awareness that the scale of torture and the affected populations are much larger than the groups which human rights organisations have historically focused upon. Read more

A socially sustainable environment – An ethnography of Milton, North Glasgow (Ref: SHLS22112)

  Research Group: Social Work
Community is at the heart of the social sustainability agenda. Lorenz states that community must be the cornerstone of a new social contract that can enable social workers to navigate the contradictory demands ‘in the face of current global economic, social and cultural changes’(2016, p. Read more
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Win-win - using tax policies to improve health and drive SDG progress

The Divisions of Population and Behavioural Sciences and Infection and Global Health in the School of Medicine at the University of St Andrews are offering an exciting PhD opportunity. Read more

Delegation in Complex Conflicts

In the last decade, principal–agent theory has almost completely dominated theorizing on conflict delegation. Although not without criticism, it is fair to say that principal– agent theory has become the dominant framework through which we have come to study external support to non-state armed groups. Read more

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