Pan-African Frontiers and Identities This multi-sited collaborative research project explores the diverse deployments of pan-Africanism as a geopolitical and policy framework both on the African continent and in the diaspora.
African State Architecture Professor Julia Gallagher and a team of researchers lead the African State Architecture project funded by a major grant from the European Research Council.
Transnational Practices: Film Culture and Politics in China (1949–1989) Examining transnational film practices in China against the backdrop of the shifting global order from 1949 to 1989.
Chemical Capital: The life and times of a North Korean industrial town from colonial fiefdom to socialist icon A biography a town and the diverse people that made it, from Korean workers to Russian engineers and Japanese scientists.
Financial risk and the impact of climate change Developing a robust characterisation, quantification and communication of climate-related transition risks.
Trajectories of infrastructure financing and macroeconomic policies in practice Examining changes in the trajectory of private finance in infrastructure policy-making.
Sovereign risk and climate change Investigating how climate risk impacts upon sovereign credit risk and debt sustainability, and assessing the implications from a financial regulation and central banking perspective.
Greening the Eurosystem collateral framework Investigating how the Eurosystem collateral could become greener, as well as what implications this would have for credit conditions and investment in the Eurozone.
European central banking and achieving EU climate-neutrality 2050 A study on the alignment of European central banking and prudential supervision with the objective of achieving climate-neutrality in the European Union by 2050.