A focus of this research collaboration is to increase the ability of PhD scholars, along with junior, and senior researchers, in Bangladesh to engage in high quality research at the interface between global value chains and climate change that advances scientific knowledge. In fullfiling this objective, the project has involved supporting two PhD students, running workshops, and providing collaborative feedback to reserachers in Bangladesh. Capacity development in this project is a two-way processes involving partners in Europe and South Asia to learn form each other.
PhD Students
Aysha Siddika (Roskilde University / Center for Entrepreneurship Development at BRAC University)
Syed Tajuddin (Aalborg University / Center for Entrepreneurship Development at BRAC University)
Training, Workshops, Courses, and Seminars
Capacity development is considred as mutual process within this project with all members building their capacity at the project takes place. Specific capacity development activities include:
- Running two courses for the Center for Entrepreneurship Development at BRAC University staff
- A weekly research discussion group
- Regular sessions where are researchers can provide each other with feedback
- Danish researchers learning about sustainable garment and textile production in Bangladesh
- All researchers working together in the development of fieldwork methodology, data analysis and academic writing for the creation of articles and book chapters