SOAS students and experts to take part in international show which analyses the US Presidential ... None
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.
Thomas Summers Thomas Summers is a PhD candidate in African Studies in the department of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics. His PhD thesis, titled "Digital Swahili: Tracking Language Innovations in Tanzanian Swahili from 2013 to 2023 on X", analyses a corpus of circa 11,000 X posts (circa 120,000 individual lexical units) to find patterns in use and spread of linguistic innovations. His research interests include: African languages in digital spaces, Swahili language and culture, Tanzanian minority languages and the wider East African community.
New report co-authored by SOAS urges G20 to support debt relief to enable sustainable economic ... A new report co-written by economists at the SOAS University of London calls for a new approach to debt relief which is linked to a green and inclusive recovery.
High-Level Seminar in Brussels Tackles Africa’s Triple Crisis of Debt, Climate, and Development Professor Ulrich Volz speaks at high-level seminar in preparation of upcoming EU-AU Summit alongside H.E. Nana Akufo-Addo, the former President of Ghana
AXA Chair in Global Finance Identifying and monitoring mega trends in global finance, allowing for dynamics of competitive conditions, which are engendered by the interplay between institutional economics and technological innovations.
Tips from a final year student: How I cope with exam season Final-year student Caera shares her top tips for exam season, from planning your schedule and studying creatively to getting support and taking breaks.