Prominent Possessors Investigating the phenomenon of "prominent internal possessors" from a theoretical and cross-linguistic perspective.
Financial risk and the impact of climate change Developing a robust characterisation, quantification and communication of climate-related transition risks.
The Hashima Virtual Reality Project: A hundred years of life on a tiny Japanese island Integrating historical research methods with virtual reality game design to reconstruct daily life on Hashima Island.
The Inclusive Finance project Identifying workable policies to help make the financial sector an effective instrument in promoting financial inclusion and sustained growth in low-income countries.
Improving climate-change risk management in Shanghai and Hangzhou Contributing to the mitigation and adaptation efforts against devastating natural hazards in the Yangtze River Delta region.
Call for Papers on “Accelerating Climate Action in Asia: Fiscal Policy Solutions” Accelerating action on climate change in Asia and the Pacific while maintaining fiscal sustainability over the medium-to-long term presents a critical challenge for policymakers. SOAS to co-organise conference in Tokyo in July 2025.
Female employment and dynamics of inequality in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia Identifying innovative disciplinary and interdisciplinary research agendas on female labour and dynamics of inequality in developing countries.
Cultural translation and interpreting of Covid-19 risks among London’s migrant communities Exploring why people differ in their understanding and interpretation of Covid-19, and whether these differences are related to the language/s people speak, read, and write, other than English.
Border crossings: Exploring history and community through virtual reality at the 75th anniversary of the Partition Border Crossings examines how public narratives and memories of the 1947 partition are changing in Britain and how technology, specifically Virtual Reality (VR), can facilitate dialogue across generations and communities.