Diva Sinha Diva is a PhD student in Environment and Development Studies and Project Administrator in the School of History, Religions, and Philosophies at SOAS. She began her doctoral studies in September 2024.
'Consumer Law and Policy on Faulty Goods: A Comparative Analysis of the Law in Ghana and the UK' Join the SADRC for the book launch of 'Consumer Law and Policy on Faulty Goods: A Comparative Analysis of the Law in Ghana and the UK'.
Energy transition This research approaches the issue of energy transition in Africa, investigating the existence of feasible opportunities to realise green industrialisation in Africa.
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Politics and International Relations Masterclass for Years 12 and 13: The 2011 Arab Uprisings in Context This masterclass, designed to widen participation to SOAS, will examine the origins and fortunes of the Arab uprisings that unfolded in Tunisia, Egypt, and beyond in 2010–11.
Labiba Rukhsana Labiba is a Bloomsbury PhD scholar at the School of Law, Gender and Media at SOAS, collaborating with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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’.