Imagine. Discover. Care

The Highland Institute promotes creative thinking through interactive community events.

Debate. Community Engagement. Fellowship

Fostering critical debate, testing ideas, exploring together

Learn. Research. Belong.

The Highland Institute nurtures knowledge rooted in place, people, and shared inquiry.

Dream. Design. Build.

Join us in co-creating sustainable futures through Indigenous knowledge systems.

News & Events

2026 SAS Summer School
Applications Closed — An intensive research training programme at The Highland Institute
2026 SAS Summer School

2026 SAS Summer School — Applications Closed

Applications closed on 27 May 2026

An intensive training programme for final-year master's students and recent graduates preparing for advanced academic and research pathways. The Summer School serves as the initial phase of the Highland Institute's 12-month Postgraduate Certificate in Research (PGCertR).

Duration: 15 June – 31 August 2026 · Free of charge

Applications closed

War Residues
Objects, Memory, and the Legacy of WWII along the Naga–Myanmar Border
War Residues - WWII artifacts

Exploring WWII Memories in Highland Borderlands

War Residues explores how memories of the Second World War continue to circulate through everyday objects and oral histories in the highland borderlands of Nagaland and Myanmar. The project focuses on wartime objects—aircraft debris, weapons, and tools—repurposed by local communities.

Fieldwork in Noklak, Meluri, and Kiphire documenting endangered oral histories from war witnesses.

Illustrated booklet & academic publications forthcoming

Research Projects

Ekologos: A Global Environmental Project

Ekologos: A Global Environmental Project

Has the Amazon rainforest's destruction reached a tipping point?

Prof. Luiz Marques, member of the Ekologos project funded by the Highland Institute and the Norwegian Directorate of Higher Education, investigates tipping points that could trigger cascading climate effects, such as shifting rainfall patterns, intensifying wildfires, and accelerating continental forest loss in the Amazon rainforest.

Learn More
MyCClimate

MyCClimate

Community Responses to Climate Change in Highland Asia

Funded by the Danish Institute of International Studies, the MyCClimate project at the Highland Institute explores community-driven strategies addressing climate impacts on local livelihoods and ecosystems in Highland Asia, emphasizing resilience, adaptation, and indigenous environmental knowledge.

Learn More
Tasting Tomorrow

Tasting Tomorrow

Cultural Heritage and Climate Change Through Food

Highland Institute researchers Tümüzo Katiry, Akumtong Imchen, and Saktum Wonti investigated how cultural heritage can adapt to climate change through food and cuisine, preparing popular Naga dishes with ingredients likely available after 50 years of climate change.

Learn More
PluriMed

PluriMed

Entangled Medical Futures: Health in Climate-Altered Highland Asia

Dr. Michael T. Heneise leads an international workshop at the University of Edinburgh exploring how indigenous and plural medical systems respond to climate-driven health challenges, highlighting sustainable care practices and innovative community health strategies.

Learn More

Explore

Highland Global

Highland Global

Connecting the Highlands to the World

International research networks, institutional partnerships, and the contributions of visiting scholars and global collaborators.

Highland Local

Highland Local

Rooted Collaborations, Community Knowledge

From long-term field research to local school partnerships, public exhibitions, and citizen science initiatives, here are everyday engagements that shape our research and learning environments.

Study With Us

Study With Us

Internship Programme & Research Training

Our interns gain hands-on training in field methods, research ethics, and proposal development under expert mentorship.

Join Our Community

Be part of a vibrant community dedicated to sustainable futures and indigenous knowledge systems.

    Made with Emergent