Precarity on two wheels: Keep in motion to maintain the balance The rise of ride-hailing apps in Indonesia has absorbed informal labour into the gig economy. Kafi Prasetya explores the labour conditions within this sector to assess their impact on the social welfare of the workers.
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.
SOAS-led University Network Organises Workshop on Macro-Climate Modelling The RAMP University Network recently held a three-day online workshop on “Macro-Climate Modelling with DIGNAD” from 29-31 July 2024.
Top tips for Clearing Whether you’ve only just decided to apply, have changed your mind on what course you want to study or you don’t quite get the grades you were hoping for, here are some top tips for navigating the Clearing process.
Clearing advice for parents and guardians If your child’s results aren’t what they hoped, or they’ve changed their mind to switch course or even about going to university, Clearing is a great way to get on the next step of the educational ladder quickly.
Lucy Kauser Lucy Kauser, PhD in History of Art, SOAS School of Arts. PhD topic ‘Building a Palace for Gwalior: architecture and identity in 19th century colonial India’.
Jaruwan Teanmahasatid Jaruwan Teanmahasatid, History Department, Chinese commercial Communities in Thailand and Southeast Asian Countries. Research interest in Commerce, Ethnic Immigrants Entrepreneurs, Socio-Political Economy, Family Businesses, Education and Policy.
Sam Bell Sam Bell, Department of History of Art and Archaeology, SOAS University of London. Researching the socio-political and ethical dimensions of photographic representations of violence and its aftermath, focusing on slow and ecological violence.