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University of Oxford, Department of International Development (Queen Elizabeth House)

Description Queen Elizabeth House is the University of Oxford's center for Development Studies, and the focus for the University's research and teaching on these issues. Its objective is to conduct high-level research which advances understanding of the complex economic, social and political processes of change in countries in the poorer parts of the world, and to educate students to understand these processes from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
 
Related Person Barbara Harriss-White, Professor of Development Studies
 
Contact Queen Elizabeth House
3 Mansfield Road
Oxford  OX1 3TB
UNITED KINGDOM
Phone: +44 (1865) 281800
Fax: +44 (1865) 281801
 
Website http://www.qeh.ox.ac.uk (link opens in a new window)


Focus: Democracy, Development, Economy, Education, Globalization, Poverty, United Kingdom, Global

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