Black History Month 2023: Top things to do in London London is brimming with activities for Black History Month. Our Student Experience (SEER) team is here to give a rundown of art, history and cultural events across the capital.
Yoga in the Age of Overload In today’s Age of Overload, we are drowning in data – hyperconnected yet experiencing an epidemic of loneliness.
The para-athlete inspired by anime: Ali’s journey to MA Japanese Studies at SOAS Alumnus and para-athlete Ali Golchin reflects on his experience bridging sport science with an MA in Japanese Studies, all while training for and competing on the world stage in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
New Sustainable Crisis Response Guide Launched for Central Banks SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance and LSE Grantham Institute present toolbox for central banks and supervisors to calibrate their COVID-19 crisis responses in ways that account for climate- & other sustainability-related financial risks and/or contribute to the achievement of climate & sustainability goals.
Professor Ralf Emmers International Relations Theory; International Security; Multilateralism; Middle Powers; International Institutions in Asia; International Security and Politics of Southeast Asia; Maritime Territorial Disputes in East Asia
Dr Innocent Batsani-Ncube Innocent is a Usawa Postdoctoral Research Fellow within the Politics Department’s political economy and infrastructure thematic cluster.