Our Aims and Objectives

We are the UK association for all those who research, study and teach global development issues

Find Out More

What is Development Studies

What is development studies and decolonising development.

Find Out More

Our Members

We have around 1,000 members, made up of individuals and around 40 institutions

Find Out More

Governance

Find out about our constitution, how we are run and meet our Council

Find Out More

People

Meet our Council members and other staff who support the running of DSA

Find Out More

About

The DSA Conference is an annual event which brings together the development studies community

Find Out More

DSA2024

Our conference this year is themed "Social justice and development in a polarising world"

Find Out More

Past Conferences

Find out about our previous conferences

Find Out More

Study Groups

Our Study Groups offer a chance to connect with others who share your areas of interest

Find Out More

Students and ECRs

Students and early career researchers are an important part of our community

Find Out More

Publications

Our book series with OUP and our relationship with other publishers

Find Out More

North-South Research

A series of workshops exploring North-South interdisciplinary research with key messages and reports

Find Out More

Membership Directory

Find out who our members are, where they are based and the issues they work on

Find Out More

Briony Jones, WICID Director, was invited by WICID partner swisspeace to give a talk at the University of Basel on her co-authored publication ‘Hiding in Plain Sight: Victim Participation in the Search for Disappeared Persons, a Contribution to Procedural Justice’. The article can be read here.

A WICID team comprising Briony Jones (Director), Shahnaz Akhter (Policy Lead) and Neha Ramesh (Researcher) organised an event with the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on SDG16 in London. This event brought together key academic, policy, and practitioner experts to discuss key issues around data collection.