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Since then she has expanded her research expertise to multiple sectors including foreign policy, geopolitics, energy security, regional security, political economy, diaspora politics, national identity, citizenship, education and the effects of globalisation on governance. She spends on average 5 month a year in the South Asian region.

See her India publications here.

Between 2015 and 2018 she was UCL’s Pro-Vice Provost for South Asia. 

  • She lead on the formulation of UCL’s South Asia strategy, coordinating targeted engagement to build new and deepen existing partnerships with India’s top four HEIs: Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore), Indian Institute of Astrophysics (Bangalore), Indian Institute of Technology (Delhi) and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (Delhi).

 

 

 

 

 

UCL Provost Professor Michael Arthur at AIIMS in 2018​​​​

  • She was a part of Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation Jo Johnson’s delegation on Prime Minister May’s India visit representing UCL at the India-UK Tech summit in Nov 2016.

Prime Minister Modi at the India-UK Tech summit in 2016

  • She co-lead the India Voices programme celebrating India’s 70th anniversary of independence in 2017. The programme kicked off with a Difficult Dialogue’s conference on the availability of healthcare in India in Goa. The India Voices Festival showcased some of the best collaborative work between UCL and Indian partners. Watch here

                                                                                                       

 

 

 

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Key projects in India have included:

 

           

       First webinar in June 2020                             First fieldwork training day in February 2020

 

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Fieldwork in Banswara, schools and communities, 2017-2018

  • She was part of the IoE, Save the Children & EU, Delhi, India project : ‘Exchange of international best practices in education – Actions in India and Overseas’- Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA II) for Universalising Elementary Education (2011-2013).

  • She was Visiting Resident Fellow (April 2009) at the Zakir Hussain Centre for Education, JNU, India where she conducted research on the effects of globalisation on education and completion of an edited volume with IoE and JNU contributions with Prof Geetha Nambissan.

Book cover Bridging Neoliberalism
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