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Rural Development, Policies, CBOs and Their Sustainability in Nepal

A book on Nepal’s development, also contributed by two of CNSUK’s researchers and members is out now.  The  book is edited by Dr Ambika P Adhikari and Dr Govinda Dahal et al. and contributed in various ways by 34 other experts in the field, the book looks impressive and is an important piece on Nepal’s socio-economic development.

Fraser Sugden, who is affiliated to CNSUK as a Fellow

Fraser Sugden, who is affiliated to CNSUK as a Fellow, made a presentation on ‘Agrarian change, climate stress and shifting class relations in the Nepal-Bihar borderlands’ as organized by the School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, Oxford.20.05.2016. Podcast (external link) here here:  http://media.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/socanth/anthropology/2016-05-19-socanth-anthropology-sugden.mp3. — with Fraser Sugdenand David N. Gellner.

Workshop on civic and political participation of Nepalis in the UK

Coinciding with the date of CNSUK’s establishment, on the 11th June 2017 CNSUK is holding a workshop programme on: ‘Political and civic participation: experience and way forward’. In the workshop, we the CNSUK is trying to bring as many of the 19 UK Nepali community leaders, who contested in the past UK local elections, as …

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CNSUK Summer Retreat – 2018

This year’s CNSUKs summer Retreat was held on 05 August in Reading. In the programme CNSUK’s members reviewed yearly activities, inter alia : translation and publication of the report on Gurkha Pensions Policies into Nepali language; publication of open access Journal of the Global Nepali Diaspora; Motilal Singh Master’s Dissertation Scholarship to graduate students in Nepal; …

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Case study on CNSUK-Oxford University Collaboration

We are very delighted to share this case study report prepared by the Common Cause Research Project, a consortium of research led by various institutions including the University of Bristol. Their study tries to understand the research partnership between a mainstream UK University/Inistution and ethnic minority communities. Centre for Nepal Studies and the University of …

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Scholarship for Masters Dissertation-2019

Applications invited forMotilal Singh Master’s Dissertation Scholarship 2019 The Centre for Nepal Studies UK (CNSUK), in collaboration of Social Science Baha (SSB), Kathmandu, invites applications from students pursuing their Master’s studies in Nepali universities for one small grant of up to a maximum of NPR 40,000 towards fieldwork expenses and/or the writing of dissertation. This Motilal …

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