South African G20 to centre Global South voices, says Deputy President Deputy President Paul Mashatile set out South Africa’s plans for its 2025 presidency of the G20 Summit during an address at SOAS.
Reimagining Development: Bold Directions Towards a Thriving World What if development were imagined differently? Join Peter Sutoris as he explores bold alternatives, from degrowth to Indigenous knowledge, based on his book co-authored with Uma Pradhan, envisioning more just and ethical futures.
Citizens to Traitors: The Bengali Internment in Pakistan Join author Ilyas Chattha for a book talk on the internment of Bengalis in Pakistan after the 1971 war, exploring how citizens were reclassified as suspected traitors.
Practice Research Network The SOAS Practice Research Network (PRN) brings together SOAS researchers from across all disciplines and career stages who are involved in, and interested in, producing non-traditional forms of research.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance Delivers Capacity Building on the Economics and Finance of Climate Change Adaptation for Ministry of Finance in the Caribbean The Resilience and Adaptation Mainstreaming Program (RAMP) convened practitioner training course on the economics and finance of climate change adaptation in Jamaica in collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank and the University of the West Indies’ Fiscal Research Centre.
High-Level Seminar in Brussels Tackles Africa’s Triple Crisis of Debt, Climate, and Development Professor Ulrich Volz speaks at high-level seminar in preparation of upcoming EU-AU Summit alongside H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, the former President of Ghana
Professor Ashley Thompson invited to BBC Radio 4 Sunday programme Professor Thompson was invited to explain the role of ancient temples in the current Thai-Cambodian border conflict.
Book launch: 'Cross-Border Intimacies' Dr Lara Momesso launches her new book, 'Cross-Border Intimacies: Affect and Emotions in Marriage Migration Between China and Taiwan'.
Painting protest: literature, art, and the avant-garde in Socialist Burma This talk explores how Burmese avant-garde artists navigated and resisted authoritarianism, isolationism, and relentless censorship.