Research in the School of Global Studies addresses global concerns including structural global transformations, identity, ecological transformations, security and insecurity and attaining justice. Many of these projects are designed to connect with research users in ways that can improve life and livelihoods for the world's citizens.

Divided Environments
Jan Selby

Realising Global Rights to Health
Maya Unnithan

Reconsidering Meltwater Flow to the Arctic Oceanfrom glacial Lake Agassiz during the Younger Dryas cold interval
Julian Murton
I Am An American
Cynthia Weber
Global Health Security
Stefan Elbe
International Science & Bioethics Collaborations - Critical approaches to new knowledge relations
Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner, Seyoung Hwang, Prasanna Patra, Achim Rosemann

Mining, Livelihoods and Social Networks in Bangladesh
Katy Gardner and Zahir Ahmed
Modes of Foreign Relations and Political Economy
Kees van der Pijl
Taking Aim at the Arms Trade. NGOs, Global Civil Society and the World Military Order
Anna Stavrianakis
Transforming Livelihoods: Work, migration and poverty in the South Indian garment industry
Grace Carswell and Geert De Neve
With Judith Heyer (University of Oxford) and M.Vijayabaskar (Madras Institute of Development Studies)

