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The Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) is the focus for postgraduate teaching and applied research on international development issues at the University of Oxford.

New report from UNDP & TIDE!Everyone is talking about the AI 'race'. But how can developing countries make sure they are...
03/06/2026

New report from UNDP & TIDE!

Everyone is talking about the AI 'race'. But how can developing countries make sure they are not left out of this race? In this report, Riad Meddeb, Amir Lebdioui, Angel Melguizo, and Clement Amponsah provide new data, a framework and concrete policy recommendations for latecomers to make the most of AI as an industrialisation opportunity.

AI offers a powerful opportunity to enhance the effectiveness of sustainable energy efforts—if deployed responsibly. By centring equity, transparency, and local ownership, AI can support a just energy transition that leaves no one behind.

Read the report here:

This paper explores how AI can enhance decision-making, optimize energy systems, and enable more inclusive, data-driven policy and planning in low- and middle-income countries.

Next in our seminar series on ‘Climate change and the challenges of development: how can we respond to this systemic cri...
22/05/2026

Next in our seminar series on ‘Climate change and the challenges of development: how can we respond to this systemic crisis?’ led by Professor Laura Rival:

Join us at ODID on Wednesday 27 May, 3-5pm, when Api’soomaahka – Running Coyote (William Singer III) will share his experience of the consensus-building process that led to the signature of the Buffalo Treaty of cooperation, renewal and restoration in 2014. Api’soomaahka is Steward of Naapi’s Garden and Katoyiss Seed Bank and a member of the Kanai Ecosystem Protection Association (KEPA).

On Oxford Events: https://events.ox.ac.uk/oxford_event/c9e46d76-cf3c-f111-88b4-6045bdcfe41f

New in the journal European Security, Professor Corneliu Bjola and Francesca L Vaselli examine how Ukrainian state-affil...
24/04/2026

New in the journal European Security, Professor Corneliu Bjola and Francesca L Vaselli examine how Ukrainian state-affiliated and civil-society actors deploy virtual reality to shape perceptions of the conflict, defend cultural heritage and mobilise transnational solidarity.

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Amid Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, immersive media have emerged as a new instrument of strategic communication. This article examines how Ukrainian state-affiliated and civil-society act...

New job opportunities here at ODID! We are currently recruiting for the following positions:• Programme Coordinator for ...
15/04/2026

New job opportunities here at ODID!

We are currently recruiting for the following positions:

• Programme Coordinator for the Oxford Sanctuary Community (deadline 23 April)

• Research and Innovation Associate in African History, for the project Unhousing Restitution (deadline 27 April)

• Departmental Lectureship in Politics (deadline 1 May)

• Departmental Lectureship in Technology and International Development (deadline 5 May)

Find full details at https://www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/content/vacancies

New: An exhibition on African citymaking in uncertainty'Atlas of Uncertainty: Transforming African Cityscapes' is a new ...
07/04/2026

New: An exhibition on African citymaking in uncertainty

'Atlas of Uncertainty: Transforming African Cityscapes' is a new exhibition at the Origins Centre, Witwatersrand University, Johannesburg from 18 April to 3 July.

This is a collaborative, interdisciplinary project of the Oxford/Wits Mobility Governance Lab (co-directed by Prof Loren Landau at ODID) and the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS). It brings together more than 40 writers, cartographers, and visual artists engaging with African migration and urban transformation.

Through art, music, essays, data, poetry, and maps, it explores how people in fragmented and mobile urban environments — particularly in Accra, Nairobi, and Johannesburg — are shaping space and possibility.

Find out more: https://www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/news/new-exhibition-african-citymaking-uncertainty

New job opportunity at the Refugee Studies Centre We are recruiting a Programme Coordinator who will be working within t...
01/04/2026

New job opportunity at the Refugee Studies Centre

We are recruiting a Programme Coordinator who will be working within the University’s Oxford Sanctuary Community (OSC), a programme that exists to provide support to individuals at the University who have lived experience of displacement, including those identifying as refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced persons, and stateless persons.

Deadline: 23 April.

Find details here:

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31/03/2026

📗 What does 25 years of longitudinal evidence tell us about education, inequality and young people’s futures?

This report brings together over two decades of and research from Young Lives, exploring how shapes life chances from infancy into adulthood.

It covers:

📚 schooling,

🧠 cognitive skills development,

🫂 socio-emotional skills development,

🎓 and the transition to higher education.

By examining intersecting inequalities—from family circumstances and social policies, to aspirations, skills development and school performance—the report shows how these factors shape education trajectories with long-term implications for young people’s ability to find work, build livelihoods and start families.

It also highlights:

⚡ The impact of shocks and crises—COVID-19, climate change and conflict—on education and skills.

🗨️ Young Lives’ national and international policy impact.

📊 Latest trends in education and skills based on Round 7 data.

💡 New opportunities for future research.

🔗 Download the report and explore the evidence shaping policy and practice: https://www.younglives.org.uk/publications/young-lives-two-decades-findings-and-future-research-opportunities-education-and

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