New Frontiers of Sustainable Structural Transformation and Industrial Policy A two-day hybrid conference exploring new frontiers in sustainable structural transformation and industrial policy in the Global South.
The relativity of consent in sports arbitration: principle, consequences and limits Join the SOAS Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Centre for the sports arbitration webinar.
Public Event on “Debt Resilience in the Face of Climate and Energy Shocks” This event will explore how high borrowing costs and the climate premium on debt are hindering the ability of vulnerable nations to invest in resilient infrastructure and a just energy transition.
Public Event on “Sovereign Solutions: Accelerating Tokenised Bonds for Sustainable Development and Climate Impact” This event assesses the potential of sovereign digital finance to expand domestic financial resource mobilisation and local financing capacity in EMDEs to scale up investment in sustainable development and climate action.
Public Development Banking for the Most Vulnerable Nations: Scaling Up Affordable Capital and Boosting Resilience across the V20 The event, which forms part of London Climate Action Week, is jointly organised by the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance and UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
The human cost of Yemen's conflict This event will discuss the human cost of Yemen’s ongoing conflict, and the evolving political and regional dynamics shaping the country over the past decade.
Documentary screening: 'Mrs. Islets' Documentary screening of 'Mrs. Islets', which offers an intimate portrait of women’s labour, endurance, and everyday life on one of Taiwan’s most remote islands.
Documentary screening and director Q&A: 'Me and My Condemned Son' Documentary screening of 'Me and My Condemned Son' as part of this year's Centre of Taiwan Studies Summer School on examining the contemporary history of capital punishment in Taiwan.
After equality: queer television, fan labour, and sapphic memory in Taiwan Dr Eva Cheuk-Yin Li gives a talk on queer fandom, sapphic media, and the gap between legal recognition and cultural representation in Taiwan.