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Newsletters

The School of Global Development’s annual newsletter gives a overview of recent research, impact and teaching activities in the School. Staff changes, alumni profiles and key events are also discussed.

Please browse our newsletters below to find out more about our School.

  • Annual Newsletter 2025 - 2026

    Research, education and advocacy

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  • Annual Newsletter 2024 - 2025

    A new head of school, UNESCO stories, and just transformations

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  • Annual Newsletter 2023 - 2024

    50 Years of DEV #madein1973

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  • Annual Newsletter 2022 - 2023

    Change-Makers, Participant-Led Campaigns and a No-Coal Goal

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  • Annual Newsletter 2021 - 2022

    'Just' Transformations, Changing Coastal Life, Snapshots of the Everyday

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  • Annual Newsletter 2019 - 2020

    Climate Change Emergency, War on Water and bringing down Visual Stereotypes.

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  • Annual Newsletter 2018 - 2019

    Navigating the EU in a Tuk Tuk, looking beyond disaster and tapping into indigenous knowledge.

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  • Annual Newsletter 2017 - 2018

    Students in the Field, Volunteers on the Ground and Keeping Older People Healthy

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  • Annual Newsletter 2016 - 2017

    Film Screenings in Volcanic Areas, Peace Corps in Ghana and Internships with WaterAid

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  • Annual Newsletter 2015 - 2016

    Justice for the Environment, Water Services during Conflict and Breaking the Mould

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  • Annual Newsletter 2014 - 2015

    Who made your shirt, Fostering seed security, and impact of malaria treatment on productivity

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  • Annual Newsletter 2013 - 2014

    Ethnographic film-making course, New degree in Media and Development and The Mango Tree documentary

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  • Annual Newsletter 2012 - 2013

    Hands on experience at UNDP, New degree in Geography and Global Development* and working for UNICEF

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  • Annual Newsletter 2011 - 2012

    Building links with Japan, lessons from the Farne Islands and Water Security Research Centre opens

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