MPhil/PhD in Creative Arts and Cultural Industries Research Degrees (MPhil/PhD) Creative Arts and Cultural Industries at SOAS University of London
Professor Richard Fardon Ethnographically, the anthropology of West Africa in general, with a particular focus on the ‘Middle Belt’ of Nigeria and Cameroon. Ethnographic interests, both contemporary and historical, include: politics and religion; ethnicity and identity; material culture. Anthropologically, contemporary theories in social anthropology, and the history of twentieth-century British social anthropology.
External Event - Pourdavoud Center Lecture Series: Michael Jackson Bonner Sasanian Iran: A Personal View
Ulrich Volz Speaks at the One Planet Sovereign Wealth Funds Research Forum Ulrich Volz presents research findings on “Sovereign Risk and Climate Change” at the Élysée Palace in Paris
Viability of Capital Market Access for Developing Countries in the Context of Climate Vulnerability This research project aims to conduct a thorough analysis of the dynamics influencing access to capital markets for developing and emerging economies, particularly under the strain of climate change-related vulnerabilities.