Interview with Robert Ssewanyana
On the 4th January 2021 an event dubbed as a “Research Dissemination Exhibition”, was launched at the Makerere University Art…
On the 4th January 2021 an event dubbed as a “Research Dissemination Exhibition”, was launched at the Makerere University Art…
On the 4th January 2021 an event dubbed as a “Research Dissemination Exhibition”, was launched at the Makerere University Art…
KATHMANDU, AUGUST 23 The Pashupati Area Development Trust (PADT) has been in the process of finalising a master plan for…
Indra Jatra, one of the most vibrant festivals in Kathmandu, was cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The…
With coronavirus spreading across countries globally in the last three months since it’s out-break in Wuhan city, China, all governments…
Sometime in 2018… “Eh, siste!” (Hey sister) He calls out as he steps in my way, reaching out to grab…
Violence is a pervasive global threat. The World Health Organization report that each year 1.6 million people worldwide lose their…
ICOMOS Nepal organized a video conference on 15 April 2020 to discuss the theme “Impact of Pandemics on Cultural Heritage”…
Song ‘Save the World’ As social researcher who believes in using music as a potent tool to communicate my ideas…
Where do we stand as an individual on the SDG 2030 Agenda? What role are we playing as a developing…
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The Durham GCRF-CDT students focused on productive writing at Dove Marine (Newcastle University) on the coast of Cullercoats. They used their time to prepare for their Formal Progression Review. This requires the students to submit for assessment a substantive piece of work as defined by their departments. The structured programme included a break with an outdoor activity.
A member of the Durham Centre for Academic Development facilitated the event for the CDT.
On 1st July 2019 the Durham Global Challenges-CDT organised a trip to the Angel of the North, Bamburgh, Seahouses and the Farne Islands. The trip offered a unique cultural learning experience of English heritage in North East England and provided an opportunity to network and socialise with the cohort.
The video visualizes the yield comparison of rice production after flooding in rice fields, to the left IR64 including sub1, to the right IR64 without sub1