Applied Research Projects

The Applied Research Projects (ARPs) are a foundational component of the MINT. ARPs involve small student groups coming together to conduct policy-relevant research with partner organisations on issues relating to international relations and development.

Through ARPs, students learn and apply analytical and practical skills to policy-relevant issues. Students work under the supervision of a Faculty Lead and are expected to: elaborate project Terms of Reference and frame appropriate research questions; conduct in-depth literature reviews and design relevant methodologies; undertake original research; analyse primary data; write analytic preliminary and final reports; and present final research findings. Teamwork, collaboration, professionalism, effective communication, and problem solving are crucial skills that the ARP process aims to teach students.
 

PARTNER ORGANISATIONS
 

ARP Partner organisations are expected to provide guidance and support to students to generate research that is of policy and practical relevance. Applying to serve as an ARP Partner Organisation is a competitive process; successful applicants demonstrate a commitment to supporting students across the project period, including through the provision of technical expertise, supporting students’ professional learning, and helping students connect with other leading experts in the relevant field of practice.
 

ARP Partner Organisations are expected to:

  • provide overall framing of the research project;
  • participate in approximately 5 meetings with students across the project period;
  • attend the final presentation;
  • provide feedback on and validate students’ deliverables,  including the Terms of Reference, Inception Report and the Preliminary and Final Reports.  

Students usually select from the list of ARP Partner Projects at the end of September, and  work on their projects from early October  to mid-May.

The 2025-26 Partner applications are open until 31 July 2025.

For more information, please contact the Head of Applied Research Projects and Practice.

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Critical approaches to better managing urban violence for a more secure and peaceful world

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Thematic
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Civil Society
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Diplomacy
Global Governance
Security
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Applied Research Project
Thematic
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Applied Research Project
Thematic
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Sustainability and SDGs
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Applied Research Project
Thematic
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Applied Research Project
Thematic
Cities, Space and Geographies
Civil Society
Development and Cooperation
Diplomacy
Gender, Class, Race and Intersectionality
Global Health
Human Rights
Humanitarianism
Justice, Equity and Inclusion
Mobilities and Migration
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Feasibility Study Report: Implementing a Farmer Field School

Applied Research Project
Thematic
Cities, Space and Geographies
Development and Cooperation
Education
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Gender, Class, Race and Intersectionality
Justice, Equity and Inclusion
Sustainability and SDGs
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Applied Research Project
Thematic
Arts and Culture
Diplomacy
Information and Media
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Applied Research Project
Thematic
Civil Society
Gender, Class, Race and Intersectionality
Global Governance
Human Rights
Justice, Equity and Inclusion