Professor Sean Kidney Professor Sean Kidney is the co-founder and CEO of the Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI) and Professor in Practice for Sustainable Finance at the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance.
Professor Steve Tsang Steve is the Director of the SOAS China Institute. Before taking on his current position in 2016, he was the Head of the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Nottingham.
Future Leaders Programme 2: Industrial Policy for Economic Development in an Age of Ecological Crisis 8-12 April 2024, London
Film screening: Life is Wonderful - Mandela’s Unsung Heroes Life is Wonderful tells an inspiring story of immense courage and self-sacrifice on the part of a small group of idealists from a range of cultural heritages who said: ‘Not on my watch’ and ‘Not in my name’.
Dr Yuiko Asaba awarded prestigious American Musicological Society Subvention for Publication Dr Asaba received the award for her book, Tango in Japan: Cosmopolitanism beyond the West, which will be published in early 2025.
Fürer Haimendorf Fund for Anthropological Field Research The primary purpose of the Fürer-Haimendorf Fund is to support research undertaken by SOAS anthropology doctoral students.
Zheng Sun Zheng Sun is a PhD researcher in the Banking and Finance Research Group at King's Business School, King's College London. His research focuses on the impacts of geopolitical and social events on economics and finance.
Dr Yoshikatsu Shinozawa Dr Shinozawa's research interests lie in asset management firms and their products. Recently he has developed a special interest in the areas of corporate governance, and the banking industry in Japan.
New report highlights the cost of sovereign capital is significantly affected by climate risk A new report jointly published by the Centre for Sustainable Finance at SOAS University of London; the Asian Development Bank Institute; the World Wide Fund for Nature Singapore; and Four Twenty Seven, provides a comprehensive analysis of the ways in which climate risks affect sovereign risk.