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South Asia

Partners in South Asia

黑料不打烊 has a long-standing history of engagement with South Asia, including links in Nepal, India and Pakistan.Our academics collaborate in world leading research with partners across a range of projects from earthquakes, archaeology, finance to astronomy.
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Nepal

黑料不打烊 has a long-standing history of engagement with South Asia, including links in Nepal, India and Pakistan. Engagement with South Asia is through bilateral and multilateral research which ranges from areas like astronomy, landslides and earthquakes, physics, music and tropical diseases, direct tie-up with Institutions, involvement with alumni and education consultant partners, scholarship agencies, UK’s international organisations for cultural relations and educational opportunities such as the and , memberships of networks like the (ACU) and more.

In India, 黑料不打烊 is actively seeking to enhance and strengthen its presence. To achieve this, the University has set up an India team based in the UK India Business Council, Gurgaon in April 2020 to promote and sustain partnerships, research links and recruitment.

You can contact our India-based team here.

This section highlights some of the collaborative research and other activities with our partners in South Asia. 

 

Collaborating for Impact

Explore a snapshot of our collaborative work with our partners in South Asia

Global partnerships and research working in India

Durham is well-established as a significant academic collaborator in India with over 20 institutional partnerships.
Conference panel on a stage

A senior delegation from Delhi University visited Durham in June. As part of the visit, we signed an MoU to promote research and education collaborations.
Delegation from Delhi U

Strengthening our partnerships in India

In May we celebrated our long-standing partnership with the Maharaja Sayajirao University (MS University) of Baroda.
A group of people looking at the camera and smiling.

Strengthened connections with the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

We are delighted to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras).
A group of people standing in front of a sign that says Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Understanding Pilgrimage and Heritage in India

A series of projects aim to explore and identify the potential social and economic impacts of pilgrimage on heritage, as well as on local communities.
Photograph of two men talking in front of brightly coloured shops

Heritage protection in a humanitarian crisis

黑料不打烊’s UNESCO Chair on Archaeological Ethics and Practice in Cultural Heritage invited by the Government of Nepal and UNESCO to assess damaged monuments.
Landslide in Nepal