Department of Peace Studies and International Development
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University of Bradford. First Peace Studies Department in the UK.
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The Department of Peace Studies and International Development is now on BlueSky!
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On day 4 we welcomed our own PSID colleagues Professors Emeritus Paul Rogers and Tom Woodhouse, Professor Owen Greene, and Drs Sudhir Selvaraj @sudhirselvaraj.bsky.social and Clara Voyvodic @cvoyvodic.bsky.social to discuss "Understanding our world through peace studies 'The Bradford Way'".
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In Day 3, Laura Valentini gave the Martha Nussbaum Lecture is given by Professor Laura Valentini, on “Personal sovereignty, human flourishing, and institutions.”
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Day 2 started with a powerful lecture from Prof. Lewis R. Gordon (UConn) on “Critical Reflections on Freedom, Justice, and Decolonization.”

Prof. FD Ferreira (LSE) gave the Amartya Sen Lecture on “Inherited Inequality, Meritocracy and Public Policy" about what inequality means for policy today.
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Day 1 included the launch of the 2025 Human Development Report 2025, and the Mahbub Ul Haq Lecture delivered by Prof Kunal Sen on "Is inequality an inevitable consequence of economic development?".
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We were proud to host the Human Development and Capability Association 2025 Conference: Culture, Peace and Capabilities in Bradford with @hdca.bsky.social!

#HDCA2025 brings together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners from around the world to explore human development and social justice.
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While celebrating the theme of hope, the play spreads awareness of the disaster and encourages discussion on South Asia, environmental disasters, human rights, politics, globalization and development, and social justice.

Book now to join us on Wednesday 13 August from 5pm-7pm
Play reading of 'We all live in Bhopal' - Public events - University of Bradford
Discover our public events, including open days, community events, webinars and seminars., Play reading of 'We all live in Bhopal'
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🎭 Join our own @sudhirselvaraj.bsky.social as he leads an interactive reading of his documental play on the Bhopal Gas Disaster. The play takes us through a journey from ground zero of the gas leak to corporate board rooms and university campuses where campaigns for justice took place.
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Congratulations to our very own @sudhirselvaraj.bsky.social for his new grant on designing board games with sanctuary seekers and refugees. At PSID we value collaborative and participatory research with creative applications!
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We’re thrilled to announce that Dr. Sudhir Selvaraj, Assistant Professor in the Department of Peace Studies and International Development, and his collaborators have been awarded a grant from the Being Human Festival to deliver Unboxed: Co-designing Board Games with Sanctuary Seekers.
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Excited to share my blogpost for @civilwarpaths.bsky.social Fellowship on the complex entanglements between business, conflict, and human rights! I discuss how corporations integrate the 'cost' of conflict into their ventures, despite dangerous consequences for civilians on the ground.
The Cost of Doing Business - Civil War Paths
Dr Clara Voyvodic is Lecturer in Peace Studies and International Development at the University of Bradford, focusing on the intersections of armed conflict, development, and local order
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Very pleased to welcome one of our esteemed alumna, Bridget Sojourner to PSID! She shared her stories and a treasure-trove documenting the trailblazing institutional history of Peace Studies as well as her life's dedication to being a peacemaker, a change-maker, and - most of all - a troublemaker.
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Next Wednesday (11 June) our very own Professor Christoph Bluth is presenting the Freedom Speakers International at the Light Church in Bradford. The three speakers, Yuna Jung, Riha Kim, and Sujin Kim, will share their stories about escaping from North Korea and their journey since.
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Our brilliant Peace Studies students came from all over the world to spend a very thought-provoking week speaking with experts and peacebuilders working across Northern Ireland. Thank you to the Quakers Peace Studies Trust (QPST) for making our Annual Peace Studies Visit possible!
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Applications are open for the 2025-26 Aziz Foundation Masters Scholarships. 📣

Full-fee scholarships for British Muslims to advance in their careers and bring positive change to their communities and beyond. Please share with your networks!

Find out more and apply before 20 June: bit.ly/41iNb8w
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Apply for Aziz Foundation Scholarship (2025/26). Available to postgraduate taught students.
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Yesterday, the department's Global Security Research Group held an informal workshop to discuss a number of fascinating research projects spanning rich archival work, deep ethnographies and quantitative modelling. Particularly great to see our PhD students showcasing the evolution of their projects!
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Dr Rashmi Arora gave a talk this week at Manchester Metropolitan University for the Women in Economics Mentoring Scheme, exemplifying PSID's bridge between research and practice!
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Despite the absence of a national law on religious conversions, their analysis reveals a strikingly uniform legal trend emerging across Indian states.

If you would like to read more about Dr Selvaraj’s work, please check his page: www.bradford.ac.uk/staff/sselva...
Dr. Sudhir Selvaraj - University of Bradford
Assistant Professor
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📰 New Publication Alert 📖

Our colleague @sudhirselvaraj.bsky.social and Kenneth Bo Nielsen explore the rise of anti-conversion laws in India in their latest piece for the Centre for South Asian Democracy at the University of Oslo.

Read the full article here🔗
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India’s new anti-conversion laws - Department of Social Anthropology
Kenneth Bo Nielsen and M. Sudhir Selvaraj analyse how and why India’s Hindu nationalists seek to criminalise religious conversions.
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At the University of Bradford, different is what we do. We see things differently, we think differently, and we work together to drive sustainable social, cultural and economic development. Find out how we're using our different to make a difference: www.bradford.ac.uk/different/
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At the University of Bradford, different is what we do.
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We're transforming lives as the number one university for social mobility. From support for students considering university, to helping ideas become reality with support for entrepreneurs, find out more about how we make the unachievable achievable. www.bradford.ac.uk/different/ac...
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In the second paper for the Journal of Latin American Politics and Society, she and coauthor Jose Gutierrez explore how governance relationship are rebuilt between FARC dissidents and local communities (www.cambridge.org/core/journal...).
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Excited to share new research from one of our colleagues! Dr Clara Voyvodic @cvoyvodic.bsky.social has two papers out on armed groups and rebel authority in Colombia. Clara’s work explores the intersections of conflict, development, and non-state governance. www.bradford.ac.uk/staff/cvoyvo...
Dr. Clara Voyvodic Casabo - University of Bradford
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These discussions served as an important reminder that peace and development are deeply interconnected, shaped by economic inclusion, financial access, and the many interwoven challenges of our global landscape.
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The discussions highlighted how empowering small businesses in developing economies and harnessing digital innovation can help reduce inequality, foster economic stability, and contribute to sustainable peace in global affairs.