Has the Chinese government lost their control of protests? China have had one of the strictest COVID policies since the pandemic began, bringing economic hardship to most of the population and leading to a number protests. The rules have now been relaxed, does this mean the government have lost their control of protests?
Getting into university: Three things I wish I'd known before Clearing If you haven’t heard of UCAS Clearing before, fret not! Here, SOAS Digital Ambassador Sinem shares her experience of the Clearing process and offers top tips of how to prepare.
Baroness Warsi to discuss new book on Muslim communities in Britain at SOAS Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, a former member of The House of Lords and first Muslim to serve in the British cabinet, will be visiting SOAS University of London to discuss her new book ‘Muslims don’t Matter’.
Professor Volz appointed to new Economic Advisory Network of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development has appointed the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance's director Professor Ulrich Volz to its new Economic Advisory Network.
RAMP convened its second online teacher training course on Climate-Sensitive Budgeting and Public Financial Management The Resilience and Adaptation Mainstreaming Program (RAMP) convened its second online teacher training course on Climate-Sensitive Budgeting and Public Financial Management (PFM).