The Time Inheritors: How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility in China Dr Cora Lingling Xu will introduce key arguments of her latest book, 'The Time Inheritors: How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility in China'.
Khushwant Singh Literary Festival London 2024 The Khushwant Singh Literary Festival (KSLF) returns to London in its 6th edition. This event includes 15 sessions of discussions on books and an evening of music.
Belonging Flexibly: Non-Muslim migrants from Muslim Asia 'Belonging Flexibly' tells the story of non-Muslim communities from historically Muslim-majority cities in Asia, including (post) Soviet Central Asia, that migrated out of the region due to political instability, international intervention, and civil conflict.
Smashing statues as posthumous punishment in Imperial China In this seminar, Dr Desmond Cheung will examine cases of statue smashing in Hangzhou during the Ming dynasty, analysing their significance.
Should African and Asian states continue with investor-state dispute settlement? This seminar looks at ways of recovering sovereignty over the economies of African and Asian states and what could be done to dismantle the system of ISDS.
In Conversation with the High Commissioner of the Republic of Zambia to the UK A unique opportunity to hear directly from a senior African diplomat about the realities of diplomatic life today, both in general and in the context of working in London as a major global diplomatic hub.