What does it mean to care for the environment and each other? MA student Bejal Desai explores the complex nature of ecological care and its potential to be co-opted or corrupted, particularly in contexts like greenwashing and colonial attitudes towards land.
Writing an academic essay: A student’s guide from prompt to perfection University academic essays demand a more in-depth and complex critical analysis, which can take some time to learn effectively. Here are some tips on what to focus on and how to keep improving.
An introvert’s guide to studying abroad and how I overcame challenges in Japan From dealing with shyness to changing your daily routine, BA Japanese student Rebecca addresses her fears about studying abroad and how she overcame them while in Tokyo.
Dr Zerrin Özlem Biner Özlem is a Senior Lecturer in Anthropology working at the intersection of political and legal anthropology.
The cost of transgender visibility Sophie Dodsworth explores the paradox of trans visibility, highlighting the challenges the community faces as they grapple with being both seen and unheard and what allies can do to help.
Industrial policy This research focuses on how governments can reshape industries creating new markets and building productive coalitions, to direct the economy towards sustainable prosperity.
Infrastructure development This research focuses on how government and private sector can cooperate in building the infrastructure for sustainable energy system and mobility system.
Critical minerals This research focuses on how African economies should manage the relationships with international mining companies promoting socio-economic development.