Dr Grace (Yu) Mou Grace’s research interests lie primarily in Asian criminal justice, comparative criminal procedure, and socio-legal studies, especially in the country of China.
Aurore Iradukunda Aurore is a Politics PhD student in the UKRI project 'Pan-African Frontiers: The Remaking of African Politics in World Politics' researching the mnemonic politics of liberation in postcolonial Cabo Verde.
Why Socioeconomic Conditions Matter in Shaping State Institutions that Propels or Hinders A compelling exploration of why some nations thrive while others stagnate, Jawied Nawabi will discuss how the power of the state, and its early struggles with landed elites, shapes long-term economic development.
MA Religion, Politics and Society and Intensive Language MA Religion, Politics and Society (and intensive language) at SOAS University of London
Economics, Pluralism, and Democracy: Insights from Ha-Joon Chang Economics can feel intimidating, often shrouded in complex theories and jargon. However, the recently published article, Economics, Pluralism, and Democracy: An Interview with Ha-Joon Chang, offers a refreshing perspective that could help dispel these fears.
Committing to a sustainable future at SOAS Sustainability at SOAS took centre stage at an event held on campus last week, as a panel of experts discussed the vast scope for sustainable impact in higher education.
How can AI better serve people in the Global South? SOAS to launch Centre for AI Futures, a centre striving for a globally equitable and environmentally sustainable future.
TEAP (English for Academic Purposes Teacher Training) courses TEAP (Teaching English for Academic Purposes) is a training course for English teachers who want to work in EAP or upgrade knowledge and skills