Mapping religious diversity in modern Sichuan: A spatial and social study of communities and networks A multi-year and interdisciplinary project that explores patterns of religious diversity in Sichuan from the 1800 to today, and relocates Sichuan from the periphery to the centre of the study of Chinese religions.
The AGRUMIG project: "Leaving something behind" Studying comparatively the impact of large-scale labour out-migration on agricultural and rural change in seven countries (Morocco, Ethiopia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Thailand, PR China) to inform regionally specific combinations of rural development and migration policies.
Chinese Perspectives on AI in Global Context: Towards a New Ethical Eco-System A multi-year and interdisciplinary project where diverse scholars and practitioners, from AI engineers to Sci-fiction novelists, from philosophers to Sinologists aim to discuss Chinese perspectives on AI in a global dialogue and explore its implications for humanity and its future.
Variation in Swahili: contact, change and identity Variation in Swahili: contact, change and identity investigates different ways in which Swahili is spoken, how its varieties are influenced by other languages, and what this means for speakers and their identities.
Alternative explanations for disability: Inspiring patient-centered care among healthcare practitioners through the arts A public engagement project that brings together academics, healthcare workers and persons with disabilities to collectively and creatively understand and challenge deeply rooted philosophies and beliefs about disabilities.
Greening the Eurosystem collateral framework Investigating how the Eurosystem collateral could become greener, as well as what implications this would have for credit conditions and investment in the Eurozone.
After the Earth's Violent Sway: Tangible and intangible legacies of a natural disaster Documenting and analysing the cultural and political impacts of Nepal’s 2015 earthquakes.