Tibetan Buddhist Monastery Collections Today Documenting the collections of Chemrey Monastery Museum in Ladakh.
Pan-African Frontiers and Identities This multi-sited collaborative research project explores the diverse deployments of pan-Africanism as a geopolitical and policy framework both on the African continent and in the diaspora.
European central banking and achieving EU climate-neutrality 2050 A study on the alignment of European central banking and prudential supervision with the objective of achieving climate-neutrality in the European Union by 2050.
Chemical Capital: The life and times of a North Korean industrial town from colonial fiefdom to socialist icon A biography a town and the diverse people that made it, from Korean workers to Russian engineers and Japanese scientists.
Reframing Justice after Atrocity Through historical and modern case studies in Latin America, Europe and Africa and the new conceptual framework of “arenas of accountability”, this project examines justice interactions that go beyond the linear international-to-national transmission of norms and practices.
Maqām Beyond Nation Maqām Beyond Nation explores a field of music-making that stretches from North Africa to Central Asia; a set of historically fluid and inter-connected creative practices which were transformed under 20th century nationalisms into fixed repertoires.
Legal Issues Related to Water Sector Restructuring in India (2006–2009) The first major study of water law in India since the early 1990s and contributed to ensuring policy-makers would consider it a more important part of sector reforms.
RELI-GENE: Governing Health, Family and Religion: The Biopolitics of Genetic Counselling and Religious Family Formations RELI-GENE examines how genetic testing and reproductive technologies shape family formations, kinships and belongings within close-knit religious minorities.
Managing climate risk and the cost of capital in climate-vulnerable countries The first systematic analysis of the relationship between climate vulnerability and the cost of capital in developing countries