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ODID
@ODID_QEH
The focus for postgraduate teaching and research on international development @UniofOxford.
Oxford, UK
Joined January 2012
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    🚨 Job opportunity! Join @ODID_QEH as a Research Assistant 🚨 Provide research / administrative support and workshop organisation for a project with @refugeestudies Deadline 4 October. Apply now! qeh.ox.ac.uk/vacancy/resear… #ResearchJobs
    Light blue recruitment poster with dark blue text that reads: 'We're hiring! Research Assistant. Support the Refugee Studies Centre with research and administrative support for data collection, collation, analysis and workshop organisation. £32,332-£38,305. Deadline: 4 October.'
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    We are delighted to announce the launch of the Angelines Scholarship supported by @StAntsCollege which aims to encourage more applications from the Global South, with a particular emphasis on candidates from Latin America. Find out more: bit.ly/3wTAJhe
    Two students having a conversation outside the Department of International Development building
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    👏👏Congratulations to @Amirlbd, Associate Professor of the Political Economy of Development, who has won $550,000 to research green transformation in Latin America! Read more ⬇️ qeh.ox.ac.uk/news/amir-lebd…
    Amir Lebdioui smiling at the camera. He has short black hair and round glasses.
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    🌟 Welcome @rgzepeda- our new Departmental Lecturer in Development Studies. Mexican sociologist & political scientist. Expert in development, inequalities, crime, climate change, & peace-building in Latin America. 🌍📚 Read More: qeh.ox.ac.uk/person/raul-ze…
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    Join us on Monday for our upcoming Oxford Development Talk with Prof @SimuChigudu on 'The Politics of Pandemics in Africa', chaired by @alexander_betts 📆 Monday 22 June ⏲️2pm BST 📌 bit.ly/SChigudu
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    We are delighted to announce that @SimuChigudu has been appointed Associate Professor of African Politics at ODID. Congratulations Simukai! bit.ly/2s7MzSy
    Simukai standing next to the departmental sign holding his new contract
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    This Monday we're excited to launch a new online event series, Oxford Development Talks, bringing the very best of Oxford thinking on international development to a general audience! We start with Sabina Alkire on the effect of #COVID19 on the global poor👉bit.ly/3dMipul
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    We're very excited to be hosting a roundtable exploring strategies for tackling inequality, with Djaffar Shalchi, @iampilato, @benphillips76, Séverine Deneulin and @dsanco - join us on 26 Feb at 1 pm UK time. Register: bit.ly/2NeNYp9
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    🎉 Congratulations to @UruguayFran for winning the 2023 Juan E. Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America for her book "The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America" qeh.ox.ac.uk/news/condor-tr…
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    The Condor Trials: Transnational Repression and Human Rights in South America Francesca Lessa
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    🎉 Warm congratulations to @Cheryl_Doss and Nikita Sud who have both been awarded the title of Professor in @UniofOxford's most recent recognition of distinction exercise! ➡️ qeh.ox.ac.uk/news/cheryl-do…
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    🎉 Congratulations to @professor_sud, who has been awarded a John Fell Fund grant to explore the societal impact of the transition to green energy in India and Indonesia. qeh.ox.ac.uk/news/nikita-su… @UniofOxford
    Professor Nikita Sud
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    New empirical research by @AdeelMalikOx and @wdeconomics for @RASTA_PIDE shows how sectors with exposure to politically powerful businesses have disproportionately benefited from systematically higher trade protection in Pakistan over last 20 years: qeh.ox.ac.uk/blog/how-speci…
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    🎉 Congratulations to @sabina_alkire, who has been awarded the title of full professor in @UniofOxford's recognition of distinction exercise - she is now Professor of Poverty and Human Development. Read more here: qeh.ox.ac.uk/news/sabina-al…
    Professor Sabina Alkire
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    The Inter-American Court of Human Rights @CorteIDH has found Argentina responsible for the disappearance of two Uruguayan political exiles in the 1970s – drawing in part on expert testimony from our @UruguayFran, based on her research: qeh.ox.ac.uk/news/expert-te…