Austerity and Fiscal Policy The latest event in the Series in Advanced Political Economy (SAPE) explores austerity and fiscal policy.
Apocalypse, Affect and Animation: Thirty Years of Neon Genesis Evangelion Marking the 30th anniversary of the landmark anime Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995), this event combines a screening of the first episode with a panel discussion on the series’ enduring cultural, aesthetic, and emotional impact.
Stories of Migration: Exhibition and workshop SOAS IAA are showcasing the 'Stories of Migration' Exhibition made by PositiveNegatives and hosting Animated Learning Workshops for school students, exploring themes of migration, storytelling and art.
Depletion: the human costs of caring In 'Depletion', Shirin M. Rai delves into the often-overlooked human costs of care work, both paid and unpaid.
Coffee and deforestation regulations – green and good for all or a new form of unfair trade? Coffee production and trade both contributes to, and is threatened by, climate change. Agriculture accounts for around a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. And deforestation to convert land to crop production and livestock pasture is aggravating the problem of climate change.
Missing in action: How the world of offshore finance impacts development and what can be done A powerful conversation on offshore finance with Susan Hawley, Nicholas Shaxson and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira.
Contextualising Jahandar Shah and the 'Later' Mughals of Banaras A talk by Professor Malavika Kasturi on Banaras’s Mughal past, revealing the city’s cosmopolitan histories.