Development Studies Seminars 2023 will return on February 28 at ISEG
The Center for African and Development Studies (CEsA/CSG/ISEG/ULisboa) and the coordination of the Masters in Development and International Cooperation (MDCI) and the PhD in Development Studies (PDED) courses at ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics and Management, University of Lisbon (ULisboa), invite you to the Development Studies Seminars 2023. The seminars are an initiative that, since 1991, promotes research carried out in the areas of study of MDCI/ISEG/ULisboa and PDED/ISEG/ULisboa.
The Seminars will take place from February 28 2023, always on Tuesdays, from 6 pm to 8 pm (UTC), at ISEG (Anfiteatro 23, Francesinhas 1, 1200-781, Lisbon, Portugal).
The six sessions will be presented in English, in a face-to-face format and with free admission. We recommend prior registration on the CEsA profile on EventBrite (click here), but the capacity of the amphitheater will be filled in order of arrival.
First Session: “Fragilities and Shocks Effects on Households and Communities in Southern Africa”
The first session will have the theme “Fragilities and Shocks Effects on Households and Communities in Southern Africa” and will be presented by CEsA researcher Vincent Agulonye on February 28, 2023, from 6 pm to 8 pm (UTC), at ISEG (Anfiteatro 23, Francesinhas 1, 1200-781, Lisbon, Portugal).
We recommend prior registration on the event page on EventBrite (click here), but the capacity of the amphitheater will be filled in order of arrival.
Some related content:
- “Fragilities and Shocks Effects on Households and Communities in West Africa” (CEsA Thinks, October 13th 2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-NgrrMP4UI
- Vincent Agulonye’s Researcher profile: https://cesa.rc.iseg.ulisboa.pt/investigacao/investigadores/vagulonye/
- Vincent Agulonye’s publications:
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- A Crying Economy in a Bleeding State: Effects of religious and ethnic militia in Nigeria: https://www.repository.utl.pt/handle/10400.5/22739
- Common Causes in Grassroot Development: A case for community-based and communitydriven response in the postpandemic era: https://www.repository.utl.pt/handle/10400.5/22771
- Indigenous Manufacturing in Nigeria: the Anambra case: https://www.repository.utl.pt/handle/10400.5/20783
Development Studies Seminars 2023
From February 28, 2023, always on Tuesdays, from 6 pm to 8 pm (UTC)
In-person event at ISEG (Anfiteatro 23, Francesinhas 1, 1200-781, Lisbon, Portugal)
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Did you miss a session? Watch all Development Studies Seminars 2022 presentations
Applications for the 2023/24 PhD in Development Studies (PDED) are open
Author: CEsA Communication (comunicacao@cesa.iseg.ulisboa.pt)
Image: CEsA/Reproduction