Past Projects
Elisabetta Zontini and Franka Zlatic: Understanding the challenges of family migration in contemporary EU mobilities
Professor Tracey Warren (PI): 'Covid-19 and working life projects'
Dr Roda Madziva (PI): 'Empowering survivors and strengthening multi-stakeholder partnerships and community structures in the fight against human trafficking in Zimbabwe'
Dr Roda Madziva (Co-I): 'Internally displaced persons and Covid-19: Leveraging local low cost COVID-19 solutions in informal settlements in Zimbabwe'
Dr Roda Madziva (PI): 'Combating human trafficking: The role of NGOs in the fight against human trafficking in Zimbabwe'
Dr Alison Gardner (Co-I): 'Covid-19 risk and response: Impacts and mitigations for modern slavery victims and survivors'
Dr Roda Madziva (Co-I): 'Disabled Refugee students Included and Visible in Education (DRIVE): Challenges and opportunities in three African countries'
'Community-based sustainable rural development: The Case of Shumba Chieftaincy Modernisation Initiative' - This project is a collaboration between the University of Nottingham, National Age Network of Zimbabwe (NANZ), The Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU), and Chief Shumba on the modernization agenda for the Shumba Chieftaincy, into a vibrant community-driven rural development programme.
Professor Andrew Yip (Co-I): 'Investigating factors predictive of and associated with psychological wellbeing in transgender people following gender affirming treatment'
Professor Tracey Warren: 'Evaluating the work-life balance (WLB) framework: a pilot project to gain insights from Denmark a world leading work-life balanced society'.With Lene Hytloft, the project is interrogating and evaluating what 'work-life balance' means as a concept, and if/how how it can be supported, via gaining insights from Denmark. It is funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Trust and supported by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Professor Tracey Warren(Co-I): 'Managing at the Margins: Women Making it Work in Precarious Times' (funded by the Australian Research Council). The project is led by Professor Lyn Craig and conducted with Dr Brendan Churchill and Dr Signe Ravn, all at the University of Melbourne.
Dr Esther Bott (PI): 'A Qualitative Exploration of the Problems with Orphanage Tourism'. British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship.
Dr Aimie Purser (PI): ‘Freedom of Movement: Exploring Women’s Experiences of Migration through Dance’. Funded by the University of Nottingham Research Priority Area Development Fund (Research Priority Areas: Rights and Justice and Health Humanities).
Tracey Warren (CO-I): ‘Reconceptualising Underemployment’. Funded by ISRF Flexible Grants for Small Groups project.
Joy Spiliopoulos (PI): ‘Retention and recruitment of migrant nurses post-Brexit’. Funded by the University of Nottingham Research Priority Area Development Fund (Research Priority Area: Rights and Justice).
Esther Bott (CI): 'Women's Empowerment and Child Health: Exploring the Impact of Rojiroti Microfinance in Poor Communities in Bihar, Northern India'. Funded by MRC/AHRC.