Fragments and Missing Pieces: The Puzzle of Editing a Kharoṣṭhī Birch-bark Manuscript The workshop explains the process of editing a birch-bark manuscript, using the example of the Mahāyāna sūtra.
Catherine Tuhirirwe Catherine Tuhirirwe, is a PhD Researcher Student in the Department of Finance and Management, completing a Thesis titled: The Impact of Chinese Investment Loans on sustainable economic development in Africa: Case Studies of Kenya, Senegal, Uganda, and Zambia. Research interests: Development finance, Debt management, Public investment, Infrastructural development, China in Africa, International Finance, Combating financial crime, Financial law, Management, and Education.
Professor Izzat Darwazeh Professor Izzat Darwazeh is an Advisory Committee member of the Centre for Palestine Studies, SOAS.
External Event: In Harmony with Nature workshop at the ZTFE In Harmony with Nature - The Zoroastrian Response to Heal the World
Sustainable crisis responses Mapping the fast-moving landscape of COVID-19 crisis responses and identifying what next steps might help to build a sustainable and resilient economy.
Life in the Cracks: Law, Violence, and Resistance in Haiti Seminar presented by Professor Marco Motta (University of Lausanne) as part of the SOAS Anthropology and Sociology Department Seminar Series
Resurfacing Southeast Asia in Hong Kong photo periodicals This sharing session resurfaces the connection between Southeast Asia and Hong Kong in co-producing the national and Sinophone cultures across the region.
Dr Nimer Sultany Dr Nimer Sultany is Reader in Public Law. He holds a Doctor of Juridical Science degree from Harvard Law School, and was the recipient of the British Academy Fellowship (2016/17) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at SUNY Buffalo Law School (2012/13).