The Glasgow Centre for International Development

Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThe University of Glasgow Centre for International Development builds on the University's historical tradition of engagement with low-income countries through its unique range of expertise in the areas of human well being and animal health, the economy, the environment, learning and citizenship. Our aim is to use our strong interdisciplinary approach to make a significant contribution to international development through new partnerships with universities in the Global South; contribution to the UN Millennium Development Goals; linking with the UN and other stakeholders.



GCID Publication

Afterthoughts of a Worm Hunter by D.W.T Crompton

£12.99 plus postage & packaging

Afterthought of a Worm Hunter by D.W.T Crompton GCID is delighted to introduce the publication of a book written by Professor David Crompton which draws on some of David's reminiscences during his long and distinguished career as a parasitologist in the developing world. David has very generously agreed to donate all the proceeds from sales of the book to the GCID Scholarship Fund.

The GCID Scholarship Fund is one of the jewels in the crown of GCID, and this would be a very positive way in which you could make a contribution to the Fund - and also enjoy a good read. Sir Kenneth Calman, the Chancellor of the University of Glasgow has given his support to the book and the project.
 
Details on ordering are in the GCID book flyer, or please contact us at gcidadmin@glasgow.ac.uk


Postgraduate Courses in International Development

There are a large number of postgraduate courses with thematic links to International Development. Click here for a list of courses running in 2011/12.