International Development Masters, Geography, University of Sheffield

International Development Masters, Geography, University of Sheffield

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Masters in International Development The Department of geography hosts three interdisciplinary Masters Courses in International Development.

The MA in International Development taught jointly with the Department of Town and Regional Planning. The MPH in International Development taught jointly with the School of Health and Related Research. The MSc in Environmental Change and International development bringing together expertise from geography, environmental studies and development studies

Can human-based approaches address all aspects of Gender-Based Violence? 09/07/2021

In the latest edition of our masters' student blog series, MPH International Development student Amy Rhodes (Twitter ) discusses the advantages and limitations of using community-focused development theories to tackle Gender-Based Violence.

Can human-based approaches address all aspects of Gender-Based Violence? In the latest edition of our masters student blog series, MPH International Development student Amy Rhodes discusses the advantages and limitations of using community-focused development theories to tackle Gender-Based Violence.

From Poppy to Coffee Beans: What Thailand Can Teach the World about Sustainable Livelihoods 16/06/2021

The latest in our International Development blog series is here!
From Poppy to Coffee Beans: What Thailand Can Teach the World about Livelihoods by Alessandro De Nittis - MA Intercultural Communication and International Development

From Poppy to Coffee Beans: What Thailand Can Teach the World about Sustainable Livelihoods Thailand’s fight on o***m production is nowadays considered an effective alternative to drug control. But what can it teach us about food security, asks Alessandro De Nittis in this edition of our masters students' blog series.

Tackling gender-based violence using the human rights-based approach to development 28/05/2021

MA student Lauren Granger discusses gender-based violence, and how a based approach to development can empower the most vulnerable individuals.

Tackling gender-based violence using the human rights-based approach to development In this edition of our masters students' blog series, Lauren Granger explores how a human rights-based approach to development can empower the most vulnerable individuals to know their human rights.

Photos from International Development Masters, Geography, University of Sheffield's post 12/05/2021

Join us in great training opportunity! 5-day, 10hours, Participatory Video training & Research for Students of the Geography Department! More info email [email protected]

Food Sovereignty in the Zapatista Movement 16/04/2021

Food Sovereignty in the Zapatista Movement In this edition of our masters students' blog series, Tania Salas explores local small-scale food production in relation to the indigenous revolutionary group.

26/03/2021

Today we continue the week of interviews with students from The University of Sheffield in the UK. We are very happy and excited to continue talking about interesting topics such as women's empowerment, tourism and cultural heritage in Huanchaco.

Photos from Otra Cosa Network's post 26/03/2021
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