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IDS Vision & Strategy 2020-2025

IDS hopes the strategy will offer an inspiring insight into who we are and what we do for those who don't know us, as well as for those who do, including alumni.
10 Jun 2020
Written by Michelle Cruickshank
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Photo by Elena Mozhvilo on Unsplash
Photo by Elena Mozhvilo on Unsplash

IDS has launched a new strategy along with new branding

We hope that the strategy will offer an inspiring insight into who we are and what we do for those who don’t know us, as well as for those who do, including staff, PhD researchers, students, alumni and partners.  We are also keen for it to start a conversation about what development is and how it needs to change in the face of the current disruptions, shocks and challenges that our world faces.

For the time being the strategy is only available digitally.  Please do feel free to share – by email and social media. 
Printed copies, including of the two-page summary will be available in due course.

 

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