by developmentatmanchester | Sep 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Tanja R. Müller The above sentence was the message I received the other day from a Facebook-friend, together with a black and white photograph showing some African kids in a classroom with a tall, Germanic looking woman-teacher, and some German sentences on the big...
by developmentatmanchester | Sep 8, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Natalia Garcia-Cervantes Rising levels of violence and crime can erase the benefits of economic growth and dramatically decrease well-being. But if we see high levels of violence as a specifically urban problem, with therefore specifically urban solutions, new ways...
by developmentatmanchester | Sep 4, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Paola Pena The political and social scenarios of Latin America have been shaped by the coming to power of ideological Left-wing governments along with the adoption and rapid expansion of a particular type of social assistance programmes known as Conditional Cash...
by developmentatmanchester | Aug 18, 2014 | Uncategorized
Viva Voce is a new and exciting online platform that was created by our very own IDPM PhD student, Gemma Sou. Viva Voce promotes and supports PhD students, PostDocs and Early careers researchers in the Social Sciences, by providing a platform for setting up short,...
by developmentatmanchester | Aug 11, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Sally Cawood In March 2014, IDPM PhD Student Sally Cawood boarded a plane to Dhaka for her first taste of urban life in the Bangladeshi capital, dubbed one of the most ‘unliveable cities’ in the world. In this blog Sally describes how this two week trip...
by developmentatmanchester | Aug 6, 2014 | Uncategorized
By Jessica Hope, PhD student at IDPM, and a Postgraduate careers workshop. If you are working on research in a University and are thinking of joining the NGO sector this blog will help you to prepare. With the end of her PhD on the horizon, Jessica Hope co-organised a...