Dinner at All Souls College, the University of Oxford, following the completion of the final Workshop celebrating the work of Prof. David N. Gellner (organised by the Centre for Nepal Studies UK, and five conveners)
CNSUK has started Nepal Dialogoue UK: Monthly Webinar Series 2025. The first talk will be delivered by Prof. David Gellner
Release of CNSUK publication - Directory 2015, 26 April 2015.
CNSUK Presentation at BNAC Nepal Study Days, 17 April 2015
CNSUK has collaborated with Rural Self-reliance Development Centre (RSDC) in Nepal in the selection and delivery of supports in building classrooms in Ganesh Surya Primary School and Panchakanya Primary School of Suryamati VDC, Nuwakot.
A symposium on Ex-Gurkha Organizations and Activities: Reflections and Ways Forward organized by CNSUK.
Dr. Chandra Laksamba addressing Nepali Health and well-being showcase event organized by Frimley Park Hospital NHS Trust.
Welcome to CNSUK
Centre for Nepal Studies UK (CNSUK) is a research organisation registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 2006. CNSUK's areas of research include ethnic minority and integration; community cohesion; population and migration; social mobility; labour market; health; education; gender; religion and culture; conflicts; British Gurkhas; rural and international development; and environment in the UK and elsewhere. CNSUK is founded and run by a team of high-level professionals, trained from reputed UK and other international universities, and have significant research experiences, including in the United Nations and other international institutions. Furthermore, the organisation benefits from a range of skills and experiences of well established university professors, who act as the advisors of.





































