4 ways to make connections online Building connections when studying online can improve your university experience and boost your job prospects, but how do you do it?
Inaugural Lecture Series: Professors Emilia Onyema and Lutz Oette In this inaugural lecture, Professors Emilia Onyema and Lutz Oette will be presenting lectures on 'Africa and International Arbitration: Friend or Foe' and 'Human Rights in Crisis' respectively.
Agrarian Change and Development Cluster Focusing on the role of agriculture in development processes; capitalist development and agrarian transitions; rural labour markets and poverty; globalisation and agrarian change; land dispossession; movements of agrarian resistance; dynamics of agrarian accumulation in the neoliberal order; rural migration among other questions.
Stella Dixon Stella is an anthropology PhD student. Her thesis explores the effects of climate change on everyday experiences of seasonality and the making of seasonal cultures in central Tokyo.
Kelly Anne Hagen Kelly Hagen, Centre for Global Media and Communications. Diaspora as the Front Line: Online Activism and Transnational Solidarity Amongst the Palestinian Diaspora in the West. Palestinian diaspora in the West, Palestine, online activism, social movements, transnational solidarity
Carlotta Caccia Dominioni Carlotta is part of the Development Studies department, specialising in gender-based violence, forced migration, and humanitarian protection. Her research examines the hidden violence women face in migration, with a focus on the Colombia-Ecuador border. Drawing on her field experience working with NGOs and international organisations, her work seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of migrant women's lived experiences within humanitarian and policy contexts.
The 'Strangers' Home Screening of a documentary exploring how sailors from across the British empire and beyond built a community around London's Docks in the late 19th and mid-20th centuries.