Research Themes
Whilst YARN is essentially a region focussed network, the research interests of our members are consistent with the University of York’s seven interdisciplinary Research Themes. These themes help to align our academic strengths to best meet the global challenges of our time and thus address both the UN sustainability goals and the four strategic objectives of the UK Aid Strategy.
The research interests of our members can be considered as sympathetic to the following respective University’s core research themes:
Creativity – Chambers, Doherty, Hellmuth, Jiang, Karmakar, Marsden, Sells.
Culture and Communication – Alberts, Benesch, Campopiano, Chambers, Clayton, Hellmuth, Howlett, Jayawickrama, Jones, Lin, Marsden, Morgan, Munt, Sells, Sinha, Xiang, Zhang.
Environmental sustainability and resilience – Alberts, Clayton, Friend, Selby Thankappan.
Health and wellbeing – Alberts, Bethala, Chakraborty, Clayton, Jones, Karmakar, Lin, Morgan, Mumford, Qiu, Smith, Ullah, Zhou.
Justice and equality – Benesch, Bethala, De Groot, Ding, Howlett, Jayawickrama, Jiang, Jones, Lin, Kaye, Kelly, McCann, Morgan, Mumford, Nah, Ozkan, Qiu, Sefat, Sigmany, Smith, Ullah, Zhou.
Risk, evidence and decision making – Campopiano, Chakraborty, Doherty, Friend, Howlett, Jayawickrama, Jones, Kaye, Kelly, McCann, Mumford, Nah, Ozkan, Sefat, Sigmany, Smith.
Technologies for the future – Doherty, Thankappan.
Contact us
York Asia Research Network
yarn@york.ac.uk
York Asia Research Network,
Department of History,
University of York,
Heslington, York,
YO10 5DD
Contact us
York Asia Research Network
yarn@york.ac.uk
York Asia Research Network,
Department of History,
University of York,
Heslington, York,
YO10 5DD