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Agricultural Technology - just one of the themes to be discussed at the UK Development Studies Association (DSA) Conference on 18-20 September 2007. Photo: Panos / Duncan Simpson.

 

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A selection of the most influential publications by IDS staff and partners. All available to download for free.
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New IDS Bulletin

Asian Tigers: New Vulnerabilities to Crisis?
Edited by Stephany Griffith-Jones and Ricardo Gottschalk

New IDS Working Paper

From PRA to PLA to Pluralism: Practice and Theory
Robert Chambers

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New IDS Postgraduate Courses
We are proud to announce the addition of three exciting new one-year Masters courses to our teaching programme. The MA Development Studies, MA Poverty and Development and MA Science, Society and Development will start this year. More >>

Halfway there? The Millennium Development Goals reach their midpoint
Saturday 7 July will mark the midpoint for the UN's eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which have become benchmarks for the development work of governments, NGOs and civil societies around the world. The MDGs aim to achieve measurable development targets in eight key development areas, all by 2015. IDS staff reflect on progress so far and work still to be done.
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Connecting Science, Society and Development?

This year's annual UK Development Studies Association (DSA) Conference, hosted at the Institute of Development Studies, will address this question. More>>


Asian Tigers: New Vulnerabilities to Crisis?

The East Asian tigers are roaring again and their economies are growing at an impressive pace. But are new vulnerabilities developing and what risks do they present? Potential threats are identified and explored in Asian Tigers: New Vulnerabilities to Crisis?, the latest issue of IDS Bulletin. More >>

Linda Waldman joins lobby to support laggers in Lords appeal

On June 25 IDS’ Linda Waldman attended parliament to present evidence about the social ramifications of pleural plaque in laggers exposed to asbestos. More >>

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

 

 

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