Our Network
The Development Research School is able to collaborate and profit from existing networks and collaborations within, between and beyond the four partner institutions.
Listed below are some the organisations that are part of the Development Research School's network.
SweDev
The Swedish Development Research Network (SweDev) is a member-based network aiming to connect development researchers across Sweden.
Lund University Agenda 2030 Graduate School
The Agenda 2030 Graduate School is a research school for doctoral students, situated at Lund University. It provides interdisciplinary PhD courses based on the issues framed by the Sustainable Development Goals.
CODESRIA
The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) is Africa’s premier social science research organisation. It is based in Dakar, Senegal.
Stockholm Environment Institute
The Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) is an international non-profit research and policy organization based in Stockholm that tackles environment and development challenges.
ARUA
The African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) groups 17 of the strongest universities on the continent. The network is meant to facilitate both research collaboration and student recruitment.
SDSN Northern Europe
The Sustainable Development Solution Network (SDSN) Northern Europe is hosted at the University of Gothenburg. A large number of Nordic universities and other stakeholders are members.
The African Economic History Network (AEHN)
The African Economic History Network (AEHN) is an initiative to foster communication, collaboration and research as well as teaching amongst scholars studying the long-term development of sub-Saharan Africa.