Theses and Dissertations - Development Studies - Subject.
Dissertation topics focused on the sexual harassment of women The sexual harassment of women has long been an interest within academic literature, but has recently become an issue that mainstream media are more aware of.
International business development is a growing field with a specific set of skill requirements. International Development dissertation topics relate to intra-country prospects for business opportunities as well as skills required to manage business in a foreign country.
Seeking asylum: A case of Zimbabwean asylum seekers in Rosettenville, Johannesburg Sehlaphi Sibanda A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the d egree of Master of Arts (Dissertation) in Development Studies Johannesburg, 2011.
Topic: Supervisor: Year of Completion: Maria Luisa Alonso: Poetry for young people and cultural imbalances: a postcolonial approach to the current situation in Spain and France. David Whitley: 2017-2018: Nazipa Ayubayeva: Teacher collaboration for professional learning: a case study of three schools in Kazakhstan. Colleen McLaughin and Ros.
The Department currently has 52 research students, working on a range of research topics in many parts of Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. We are particularly interested in potential research students who wish to work in one of the main Departmental Research Clusters, namely: Labour.
A study of local land and natural resource management organisations in Scotland: How they build social-ecological resilience in local communities. 2013 Rajwade, A. M Addressing the dilemma of development on a coral reef atoll: A case study of Agatti atoll, in the Lakshadweep archipelago of India. 2013 Schulz, C.
Founded in 1963, the Centre of African Studies at the University of Edinburgh is the only such academic unit in Scotland dedicated to the study of Africa. Drawing on a proud history of links between Scotland and Africa, from the missionaries who played a major role in southern Africa to the African leaders, such as Julius Nyerere, who studied at Edinburgh, the Centre of African Studies brings.