PIA today has over 2000 alumni from 35 countries and has linkages with several universities in India and Canada for course development, course teaching and internships.
As development challenges become more complex, there is an increasing need for research approaches that are inclusive, democratic, and grounded in people’s lived realities. Participatory research offers a way to generate knowledge through collaboration, dialogue, and shared learning. In this session, Dr. Tandon, a globally recognised pioneer of participatory research, will take learners through the journey of participatory research and introduce mapping as a powerful tool for data collection and knowledge co-creation.
Vani Narula (Professor- Jamia Millia Islamia)
May 16, 2025I have been calling experts to teach my students about Participatory Research but I myself have been thirsted to know about it in a comfortable space, free of judgement and this Learning Circle was a wonderful experience. This circle is so relevant where all of us researchers can get together and discuss things that don't come out in papers and thesis but practical realities that we face on field.