Development Research Seminars
The Development Research seminars present cutting-edge research on development studies by noted scholars from around the world. The Series aims to stimulate critical discussion about contemporary development issues. The topics covered by the Seminars are challenging and span a broad range of disciplines, from the situation of Burmese migrant workers in Thailand, to combating impunity for violence against women in transitional justice situations.
The seminars generally begin at 4.15 pm and last for one and a half hours, allowing for approximately 45 minutes of presentation, with the other half available to engage with the audience in discussion and debate. There is no charge to attend the seminars, all of which are open to the general public.
Click here for directions to the ISS.
The seminars generally begin at 4.15 pm and last for one and a half hours, allowing for approximately 45 minutes of presentation, with the other half available to engage with the audience in discussion and debate. There is no charge to attend the seminars, all of which are open to the general public.
Click here for directions to the ISS.
Keep checking this page for the latest updates, including possible room changes.
We heartily invite you to join the debates in the Development Research Seminar Series!
Archived Events in the Development Research Seminar Series
- 2012 Thematic DR Seminar Series on Social Policy After the Financial Crisis (autumn cycle)
- 2012 Thematic DR Seminar Series on Financialization and The Restructuring of Production
- 2011 Thematic DR Seminar Series on Precarious Work and Livelihoods (autumn cycle)
- 2011 Thematic DR Seminar Series on Conflict (spring cycle)
- 2010 Thematic DR Seminar Series on Diversity and Inclusion (autumn cycle)
- 2010 Archived DR Seminars (spring / summer and autumn cycles)
- 2009 Archived DR Seminars (autumn cycle)
DRS organization
| Wendy Harcourt |
| Silke Heumann |
| Tanya Kingdon |
Sharmini Bisessar |



