Hamta Mousavi Hamta Mousavi is a Ph.D Research Student in the Department of History, Religions and Philosophies Hamta's Research Ph.D is Titled, Investigating the architecture of Sasanian Zoroastrian fire temples and their alignment with astrological principles of chronocratoria and melothesia. Research Interests: Ancient Iranian religions, architectural history, astrological symbolism.
Dr Alastair Fraser African politics; the political economy of international development; democracy, participation and resistance.
Central banks must play clear role in reaching goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions to ... Central Banks, including the Bank of England, the Banque de France, the European Central Bank and the United States Federal Reserve System, must each have an explicitly strategy for helping countries to achieve net-zero emissions, according to a report published today (15 March 2021) jointly by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Centre for Sustainable Finance at SOAS University of London.
Curating Cultures MA students showcase new exhibitions in Wolfson Gallery SOAS History of Art and Archaeology students have developed an exciting range of unique new exhibitions that are being displayed in the Wolfson Gallery of the SOAS Library
Smashing statues as posthumous punishment in Imperial China In this seminar, Dr Desmond Cheung will examine cases of statue smashing in Hangzhou during the Ming dynasty, analysing their significance.
Should African and Asian states continue with investor-state dispute settlement? This seminar looks at ways of recovering sovereignty over the economies of African and Asian states and what could be done to dismantle the system of ISDS.
In Conversation with the High Commissioner of the Republic of Zambia to the UK A unique opportunity to hear directly from a senior African diplomat about the realities of diplomatic life today, both in general and in the context of working in London as a major global diplomatic hub.