by HCRI | Oct 22, 2025 | Staff blogs
The Humanitarian & Conflict Response Institute (HCRI) is hosting training workshops with the aim of enhancing responsible research practice, by promoting consistent, ethically sound practice across social science and humanities disciplines as part of...
by e24618sr | Oct 16, 2025 | Student blogs
Authors Bio: Ayla Emmink, (they/them) is a Medical Doctor working in Humanitarian Emergencies, with Doctors Without Borders, and other organisations. They are currently enrolled in the HCRI Postgraduate Master’s in Humanitarian Practice (LEAP), and are working as...
by e24618sr | Oct 14, 2025 | Student blogs
This is the sixth in a series of posts where alumni tell us about their experiences studying at HCRI and their life and work following graduation. This post was written by Hidayah Afzal, who graduated with an iBSc Global Health in 2025. She describes how intercalating...
by e24618sr | Oct 13, 2025 | Staff blogs
This piece by Dr Luke Kelly, Lecturer in Humanitarian Studies at HCRI, was originally published in K4DD. Humanitarianism is a broad field that has developed considerably since the 1990s. Accompanying this growth has been a proliferation of researchers seeking to...
by HCRI | Oct 3, 2025 | Staff blogs
This piece by Dr Omer Aijazi, Lecturer in Disasters and Climate Change at HCRI, was originally published in Wicked Stars: A Zin to Trouble Disaster Studies. Fields of study are sites of inheritance. We draw upon our ancestors and elders to tell our stories. We build...