Research
Over the years, extensive research and academic collaborations have been forged between the University of Oxford and universities and institutions in India and the subcontinent. Register for or search our database of researchers and academics at Oxford to find potential collaborations or those working in your field.
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Aishwarya Mukhopadhyay
Department
Area of study
Waste, water, food production, infrastructure, sustainability, gender, caste, social inequality, Himalayas, visual and material culture, environmental anthropology.
College
Akshay Mangla
Department
Area of study
Comparative political economy of developing countries | South Asia
College
Anant Jani
Department
Area of study
Value based healthcare
Anant Parekh
Department
Area of study
Intracellular calcium signalling | How changes in calcium can engender cellular responses
College
Ankhi Mukherjee
Department
Area of study
Victorian and Modern (British and Anglophone) literature | Critical theory and intellectual history, particularly psychoanalysis |Postcolonial and world literatures
College
Apoorva Kulkarni
Department
Area of study
Community-based conservation initiatives | Human-animal interactions | Natural history studies | Traditional ecological knowledge | Decolonizing conservation
College
Arjune Sen
Department
Area of study
Epilepsy Research
Arup Chakraborty
Department
Area of study
Computational modeling of battery materials
Barbara Harriss-White
Department
Area of study
Political economy; agriculture, energy and food | aspects of deprivation | India’s informal capitalism | Rural and local development | Low carbon transition
College
Bhabesh San San Wal
Department
Area of study
Systemic apparatuses existing in a schooling system wherein there is a categorical divide between the students that are the academically poor and the administrative personnel who pose authority | systemic practices in school | implications of already existing classification of roles | regulations based on power and control dynamics
College
Bihani Sarkar
Department
Area of study
Ancient Indian history and literature
College
Camillo A. Formigatti
Department
Area of study
South Asian Studies