The Jugaadopolis research programme is a collaboration with students , academics and institution to develop original research , which in turn adds to common knowledge through developing an open resource for our shared heritage.
Our programme offers avenues that bring together individuals and organisations of varied backgrounds. Our associations include academics; researchers or doctoral candidates, students and alike. Institutions and organisations that look to working in the research space collaborate with our in-house team on specific research projects.
As part of our research initiative at Jugaadopolis , we are collaborating with Conservation Frameworks Studio in Masters in Conservation and Regeneration (MCR), CEPT University to develop 'The Restoration Toolbox'. As part of the programme, the students will be engaged conducting original and independent and sustained inquiry in the area of historic built environment.