Biography
Hamish is an ESRC-funded PhD student in development economics at King’s College London. His research is focussed on the South African pharmaceutical sector, exploring themes of uneven development and innovation.
Prior to starting his PhD, Hamish worked on R&D policy research and evaluation at non-profit organisations. He holds BA and MSci degrees from the University of Cambridge.
Research
Thesis title: 'The Political Economy of South African Pharmaceutical Development'
PhD supervision
Primary supervisor: Ingrid Kvangraven
Secondary supervisor: Alfredo Saad-Filho
Further details
Research
Global Capitalism, Power & Uneven Development research group
We study the many ways in which the world-system unevenly constrains and drives development everywhere, with its persistent structural hierarchies, dependencies, contradictions, and unequal power relations between classes, ethnicities, genders, races, and states.
Global Production, Finance and Labour research group
A multidisciplinary research group dealing with global production, labour, money and finance within the Department of International Development at the School of Global Affairs, King's College London.
Research
Global Capitalism, Power & Uneven Development research group
We study the many ways in which the world-system unevenly constrains and drives development everywhere, with its persistent structural hierarchies, dependencies, contradictions, and unequal power relations between classes, ethnicities, genders, races, and states.
Global Production, Finance and Labour research group
A multidisciplinary research group dealing with global production, labour, money and finance within the Department of International Development at the School of Global Affairs, King's College London.