Professor Kathleen M Adams Anthropology of tourism, heritage and the politics of identity, globalization, museum studies, anthropology of art; Indonesia and South East Asia.
Dr Senija Causevic Senija is a cross-disciplinary scholar, specialising in cultural theory, critical marketing and the creative industries.
Languages for Lockdown Have you always wanted to try to learn a language but never had the time? Well the new ‘SOAS Languages for Lockdown’ project invites everyone on a journey with the languages of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
RELI-GENE: Governing Health, Family and Religion: The Biopolitics of Genetic Counselling and Religious Family Formations RELI-GENE examines how genetic testing and reproductive technologies shape family formations, kinships and belongings within close-knit religious minorities.
Future Leaders Programme 4: Adaptive governance in the Mekong Delta 10-12 July 2024, Ho Chi Minh City
Sovereign risk and climate change Investigating how climate risk impacts upon sovereign credit risk and debt sustainability, and assessing the implications from a financial regulation and central banking perspective.