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Image 3 Feb 2023 European Parliament hears DPIR academic review of Governments’ pandemic response Mihail Chiru
Image 27 Jan 2023 DPIR to host Chevening Gurukul Fellowship for another three years Stephen Whitefield
Image 20 Jan 2023 DPIR offers UNIQ+ research internship opportunities to under-represented graduate talent in 2023 Marnie Howlett Ria Ivandic Patrick Quinton-Brown Jenny Crewe
Image 18 Jan 2023 Media publishers less positive about their prospects than last year, new Reuters Institute research finds Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Image 16 Jan 2023 New award-winning book by DPIR alumnus Michael W Manulak focuses on how we get significant change to international institutions. Alumni
Image 5 Jan 2023 New research by Miles Kellerman explores the politics of surveillance in combating transnational illicit finance Alumni
Image 15 Dec 2022 Applications now open for Oxford Spring School 2023 Oxford Spring School in Advanced Research Methods
Image 15 Dec 2022 New research casts spotlight on South Sudan’s controversial Jonglei Canal project François Sennesael Harry Verhoeven
Image Intergenerational cycles of violence: the effects of war on intimate partner violence Ria Ivandic
Image The Development of Inefficient Property Rights in the Postbellum U.S South Jorge Guillermo Mangonnet