The Gas Industrial Complex: Vast profits, imperial roots and ecological destruction The global fossil industry is rooted in colonialism in its pernicious and relentless pursuit of fuel. However, there is growing resistance from environmentalist organisations fighting for their livelihoods and communities.
Missing home? How to survive (and thrive) as a student living in London Being a student away from home can be difficult. Here are my tips to help you settle into student life in London.
New archive access project marks the 50th Anniversary of SOAS Library On the eve of the SOAS Library's 50th anniversary, find out more about the building designed by Denys Lasdun and Grade II Listed since 2011.
Information for parents and carers Parents and carers guide to university and outreach activities for students
Alumni Groups and Networks Stay connected with your SOAS community worldwide through regional and professional alumni networks.
Macrofinancial causes and risks of deforestation, land conversion and water stress: the role of central banks and financial supervisors This project develops a conceptual framework and a scenario analysis of (i) the transmission channels through which deforestation, land conversion and water stress interact with the macroeconomy and the financial system and (ii) the role that financial and monetary policies can play in helping address the environmental crisis.
SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research Publishing full-length articles and short articles on any aspect of the research and fieldwork process.
Surbhi Jain Surbhi Jain is an MPhil/PhD researcher in the Department of Philosophy at SOAS, University of London, specialising in Jaina hermeneutics with a focus on the evolution of the Anuyoga theory. Her interests span wider Jaina philosophy, comparative philosophical traditions, and the study of classical languages relevant to her research.