SOAS academic wins Sussex International Theory Prize SOAS's Rahul Rao won the prestigious Sussex International Theory Prize and Hagar Kotef is runner up.
The Struggle for Hong Kong: A Decolonisation Lens This talk offers a new interpretation of popular protests in Hong Kong since 1997, when Britain handed its sovereignty over the territory to China.
Dr Mark Laffey International Relations Theory; International Security; Foreign Policy Analysis; International Political Sociology; Global History; Postcolonialism; Hierarchy; Violence; Culture and Ideas.
Making a complaint SOAS values your feedback as a student and there are a number of ways at SOAS that you can voice concerns about elements of your student experience that you may be dissatisfied about.
Climate change and the cost of capital in developing countries An assessment of the relationship between climate vulnerability, sovereign credit profiles, and the cost of capital in developing countries.
Professor Trevor H J Marchand Arabia (Yemen), West Africa (Northern Nigeria and Mali) and England: craft, carpentry and traditional building practices; apprenticeship, learning and cognition; space, place and architecture; theory in anthropology.
Will AI help us out of the productivity slump? Economics PhD student Thabo Huntgeburth explores how AI may worsen the productivity slump, instead exacerbating wage inequality and economic stagnation.