February 2025

Recirculating J. H. Hutton’s Cylinder Recordings in Nagaland

Recirculating J. H. Hutton’s Cylinder Recordings in Nagaland The research project, funded by the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives and scheduled for January-March 2022, is a collaborative effort involving the Pitt Rivers Museum, the Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology (ARCE), and the Highland Institute, targeting the recirculation of the cylinder recordings of John Henry Hutton (1885-1968) in […]

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Global Impact Accelerator

NAGA WOMEN’S HEALTH CHANNEL Funded by the Scottish Funding Council as part of their Global Challenges Research Fund, the University of Edinburgh for the Global Impact Accelerator 2020/2021, with the Highland Institute, worked by identifying rural women youth leaders on co-creating a prototype phone application  for an online peer-support network for health matters, through series

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Study on Nutrition Determinants and Strategies in the North-East of India

Through the agency of Oxford Policy Management, researchers from The Highland Institute were engaged as consultants in a World Bank-funded study on primary determinants of health and nutrition status and outcomes in Nagaland. The target groups for the project were pregnant mothers and mothers with children less than 2 years of age and the focus

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Changing the story

The Changing the Story (CTS) is an international, multi-disciplinary project which supports the building of inclusive civil societies with, and for, young people in post-conflict settings. The project is funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), and coordinated by the University of Leeds, also in the UK.

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Mixed methods study on surgical care in rural areas of North-Eastern India

Conceived by the Global Health Research Group (GHRG), funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR), UK, and led by the Nuffield Centre for International Health and Development at the University of Leeds, UK, this project aimed to examine the current state of surgical care in four states of North-Eastern India. Over a period

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Restudying Thomas Kaiser’s Naga recordings

With the support of the Firebird Foundation for Anthropological Research (USA), ethnomusicologist Dr Christian Poske conducted a research project on the Naga recordings of the German ethnologist Thomas Kaiser in collaboration with the Ethnographic Museum Zurich and the Highland Institute between October 2022 and April 2023. Comprising over 2,000 sound recordings of songs and accounts

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Urbaltour

The URBALTOUR project in Nagaland investigates the interplay between urbanization and tourism in South and Southeast Asia’s mountainous regions. Focusing on Kohima, Nagaland, the study explores the transformation of the city due to the surge in tourism, propelled by events like the Hornbill Festival. Supported by France’s National Agency for Research, the project delves into

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