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In this video, Peter Taylor, Director of Research at IDS, draws on his years of experience to answer the question 'What is the future of international development research?' The research that takes place at IDS provides critical evidence and analysis on many of the most pressing global challenges. They are typically driven by strategic partnerships that cut across disciplines and sectors. For more details about reach at IDS please view our website - https://www.ids.ac.uk/research/ What is development? Is a video series that aims to plug into contemporary debates and discourses, and to ask current, timely and important questions within international development. Our world faces unprecedented disruptions and shocks. They pose risks but also present opportunities to transform approaches in how we tackle global challenges. The questions the series seeks to address are guided by the IDS Strategy 2020-2025 (https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/h...) And the IDS commitments on: upholding climate and environmental justice; reducing extreme inequities; fostering healthy and fulfilling lives; and nurturing inclusive, democratic, and accountable societies. While the series aims to look at many of the global challenges that we are facing, it also points towards much of the research and learning that is being conducted at IDS in these areas and how they can, ultimately, impact upon the world. Photo credits: Ted EytanFollow 'No Muslim Ban 2'(CC BY-SA 2.0) ©creative commons: World Bank Photo Collection'IMG_2157-2' ©creative commons: COVID-19 emergency response.UN Women Asia and the Pacific activitiesMohammadpur, Dhaka Wikimedia Commons 'Rocinha Favela Brazil Slums' 'UnratedStudio'Pixabay (CC BY-NC 2.0) Cpations – Gilroy regular – standard = open captions ©creative commons: unsplash Elizabeth McDaniel, , Chicago, IL, USA