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The Changing Face of Factory Regimes in South Asia: The Great Indian Peninsula Railway Workshops in Parel, Bombay, between 1879 and 1939 In 1879, Bombay (today Mumbai) saw the opening of the workshops of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway Company (GIPR) in Parel, the single largest industrial complex in the city at the time. On a site of roughly sixty acres it employed thousands of workers to maintain the locomotives and wagons that facilitated passenger travel and … Continue reading The Changing Face of Factory Regimes in South Asia: The Great Indian Peninsula Railway Workshops in Parel, Bombay, between 1879 and 1939

racial management of the workforce, and the emergence of trade unions and staff councils that reshaped labour relations far beyond the railways.

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What are the seven main types of cancer immunotherapy? Did you know there are seven main types of immunotherapy? Let's find out what they do and how they work...

Did you know your immune system does more than just fight off infections?

#Immunotherapy helps it spot and destroy cancer cells more effectively - from lab-modified immune cells to tumour-targeting viruses 🧬

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How my time as a Visiting Researcher with GEOFORMATIONS shaped my doctoral research My research journey:   When I first reached out to Dr. Susan Murphy, recognising our shared research interests and having followed the GEOFORMATIONS project’s evolution, we discussed the opportunities...

How can collaboration reshape research?
One of Our Visiting researchers shares how her time with GEOFORMATIONS helped her reimagine her PhD - exploring gender, climate policy, and inclusive governance in Kenya. 🌍

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Two golden oldie blogs today, both about opportunities and challenges of using ChatGPT (or any other generative AI tool). Eva Lantsoght shares uses of ChatGPT in particular for research (https://loom.ly/L0GALms and education (https://loom.ly/b_v_JxM
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What are the seven main types of cancer immunotherapy? There’s a lot of buzz about immunotherapy, which is a type of cancer treatment that helps the body’s own immune system fight cancer. But did you know there's seven main types of immunotherapy? Let's f...

Immunotherapy helps the immune system fight cancer more effectively. From lab-modified immune cells to viruses that target tumours, there are now seven main types of #immunotherapy! 🧬

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Where do health & sustainability meet?

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The education : dire need in India for LGBTQIA+ "The tyranny behind my fate resides with my sexuality, gender, and choices. This society always saw me in the tiny boxes of stereotypes. For them, I was a perfect fit for strip shows, sex work, and al...

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 ‘The problem is organising time, not work.’ Exploring Working Time Regulations and the Determination of ‘Scientific Wages’ in Ahmedabad through the Archives of the Wellcome Collection, London How do we organize working time? This question has repeatedly come to the fore, particularly at historical junctures of technological change. Following the Second World War, countries in both the Global North and South sought to find new answers to problems of human–machine interactions. The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations’ studies on sociotechnical systems— today … Continue reading  ‘The problem is organising time, not work.’ Exploring Working Time Regulations and the Determination of ‘Scientific Wages’ in Ahmedabad through the Archives of the Wellcome Collection, London

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Graduation from poverty: Can a big push program help conflict-affected households? Evidence from Somalia Moving from assistance to self-sufficiency.

🆕 #ResearchBlog by @kallehi.bsky.social, Naureen Karachiwalla, @leightjessica.bsky.social and @meanregressive.bsky.social:

Graduation from #poverty: Can a big push program help #conflict -affected households? Evidence from #Somalia

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When school overlaps with farming: Measuring reduced educational advancement and simulating solutions in Africa The social costs of calendars.

🆕 #ResearchBlog: @jealleniv.bsky.social on what happens when school overlaps with farming - based on a new IFPRI Discussion Paper 📄 estimating the effects of such overlapping on children’s #education & labor outcomes in #Malawi.

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