MSC receives three research grants from DANIDA
12/28/2018
Just before Christmas, MSC researchers received three research grants from (Denmark's development cooperation, an area of activity under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark).
The three grants cover a range of research fields and geographical areas, and reflect MSC's research interest in business and development studies. The three research projects are:
- The regulation of International Supply Chains (RISC), focusing on the regulation of International Supply Chains in the Bangladesh Ready-Made Garment industry with respect to Occupational Health & Safety and wider social sustainability. Project coordinator: Velux Professor of Corporate Sustainability Jeremy Moon, jm.msc@cbs.dk.
- Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (EveryHumanTZ), focusing on understanding how people interacting in everyday situations respond to crisis situations outside of the formal structures of humanitarian assistance. Project coordinator: Professor of Globalisation Lisa Ann Richey, lri.msc@cbs.dk.
- Advancing Creative Industries for Development in Ghana (ACIG), focusing on the policies, labour conditions and entrepreneurship dynamics of the creative and cultural industries in Ghana. Project coordinator: Associate Professor Thilde Langevang, tla.msc@cbs.dk .
Read more about the three DANIDA grants.
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