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International Development Research @ Cambridge

 
Read more at: Professor Emma Mawdsley

Professor Emma Mawdsley

Global Development; Development Finance; Department of Geography


Read more at: Professor Sarah Radcliffe

Professor Sarah Radcliffe

Andes; Postcolonial development; National identity; Cartography; Centre of Latin American Studies;Department of Geography; School of Physical Sciences


Read more at: Han Cheng

Han Cheng

Development politics; Knowledge production; Global South; China; Africa; Department of Geography; School of Physical Sciences


Read more at: Dr Robert Doubleday (Advisory Board)

Dr Robert Doubleday (Advisory Board)

Science-based policy; Scientific advice; Public policy; Democracy; Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP); Department of Geography; School of Physical Sciences


Read more at: Dr Bhaskar Vira (Advisory Board)

Dr Bhaskar Vira (Advisory Board)

Environmental and developmental economics; Political economy; Institutional change; Public policy in developing world; State-society interactions in development; Department of Geography; School of Physical Sciences


Read more at: Dr Chris Sandbrook

Dr Chris Sandbrook

Conservation and society; Political Ecology; Conservation market-based instruments; Department of Geography; School of Physical Sciences


Read more at: Dr. Robert Doubleday

Dr. Robert Doubleday

Science-based policy; Scientific advice; Public policy; Democracy; Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP); Department of Geography; School of Physical Sciences


Read more at: Professor Bhaskar Vira

Professor Bhaskar Vira

Environmental and developmental economics; Political economy; Institutional change; Public policy in developing world; State-society interactions in development; Department of Geography; School of Physical Sciences


Welcome to Cambridge Global Challenges

Cambridge Global Challenges is the Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC) of the University of Cambridge that aims to enhance the contribution of its research towards addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, with a particular focus on the poorest half of the world’s population.

 

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