Professor Katherine Morton China and International Relations; Chinese Foreign Policy; Global Governance; Security Studies; Environment and Climate Change.
The scourge that lays waste at noon: Monks, acedia, and the anthropology of depression Seminar presented by Dr Richard Irvine (University of St Andrews) as part of the SOAS Anthropology and Sociology Department Seminar Series
Continuous Clarity: Strategic Knowledge without Falter Arthur Mason explores the kinds of knowledge and visuality that enables the reduction of complexity into forms of simplicity to make a judgement about tomorrow.
SOAS Department of Economics Hosted the Seventh Annual Conference of the Japan Economy Network The Japan Economy Network returns to SOAS for its annual conference, a decade after its founding at a workshop at SOAS.
Professor Fiona Tregenna Fiona Tregenna is a Professorial Research Associate affiliated with the Centre for Sustainable Structural Transformation, as well as a Fellow of the Development Leadership Dialogue.
Emad Eddien Hussein Emad is one of the prominent commercial arbitrator in the UAE, Gulf States & Middle East with a professional practitioner journey of 20 years in Alternative Dispute Resolution. He has been appointed as chairman,sole arbitrator and co-arbitrator in various institutional and ad-hoc arbitration cases in construction, real estate, partnership, supply chain management sales & purchase agreements and investment disputes. He is a writer in several Gulf newspapers in legal and development topics. For further info, you may visit his website: www.dremadhussein.com/en
Arabic (Colloquial Egyptian) Beginners Course Arabic (Colloquial Egyptian) Beginners online course at SOAS Language Centre