Global Education and Learning in the Asia Pacific Region.
Bringing together academics, policymakers, and practitioners with an interest in Global Education and Learning who are working in or on the Asia Pacific region.
This collaborative PhD opportunity between the International NGO, Christian Aid, and the Centre for International Development at Northumbria University will explore Christian Aid’s relationships with its supporters, how they view their contribution to international development, and the role of Christian Aid. The title: ‘Give, Act and Pray’: The dynamics of ‘transformational’ supporter engagement and global citizenship in relation to Christian Aid’s work in the UK.
Christian Aid is the official relief and development agency of 41 British and Irish churches. It believes that building common cause between people in the global north and global south is key to shifting and ending poverty. However, the organisation recognises that social change is complex, and it wants to understand more about how change happens over the longer-term. To this end it has set up a study to follow the lives of their supporters (in the UK) and programme participants (in Kenya, Colombia) over the next 10 years in order to understand different perspectives on change, and the impacts of their work.
The research will be developed and managed between Professor Baillie Smith and Christian Aid. They are seeking applicants who have interests and/or experience in one or more of the following: international development; community development in the UK and internationally; civil society; participatory methods. For more information about the wider project or this PhD, please contact: Professor Matt Baillie Smith (matt.baillie-smith@northumbria.ac.uk) and/or Dr Kate Newman (KNewman@christian-aid.org).