Dr Jieyu Liu wins Annual SAGE Current Sociology Best Paper Prize Dr Jieyu Liu, Deputy Director of the SOAS China Institute, is one of two academics to win the Annual SAGE Current Sociology Best Paper Prize. This is a new prize starting with Volume 70 in 2022.
International Women's Day: 25 SOAS alumni to be inspired by In celebration of International Women's Day, we look back at some notable SOAS alumni who have broken barriers and made significant contributions in their respective fields.
Financial risk and the impact of climate change Developing a robust characterisation, quantification and communication of climate-related transition risks.
Trajectories of infrastructure financing and macroeconomic policies in practice Examining changes in the trajectory of private finance in infrastructure policy-making.
Call for Submissions: CCLPS Postgraduate Student Conference (5 May 2023), 'Trans*- Multiplicities of the Prefix' Topic: Trans*-: Multiplicities of the Prefix. Possibilities of the prefix ‘trans’-, translation, transnationality, transcendence, and whether the term can be viewed in itself as a queer politics of resistance and the embodied forms it might take up. Limitations and possibilities of the trans*- framework, working through and beyond the boundaries that bind us.
Sovereign risk and climate change Investigating how climate risk impacts upon sovereign credit risk and debt sustainability, and assessing the implications from a financial regulation and central banking perspective.
Greening the Eurosystem collateral framework Investigating how the Eurosystem collateral could become greener, as well as what implications this would have for credit conditions and investment in the Eurozone.
European central banking and achieving EU climate-neutrality 2050 A study on the alignment of European central banking and prudential supervision with the objective of achieving climate-neutrality in the European Union by 2050.