Raisa Kamila Raisa is a doctoral student working on the history of infrastructure in Aceh built under Dutch colonialism
Juliet Uluma Onyeka Juliet Uluma Onyeka, Finance & Management. “How far does financial regulation help in combating financial crime during a health pandemic (COVID-19): An ethnic minority perspective”. Financial regulation and consumer protection, ethnicity; minority; financial services, financial inclusion.
Arbitration charity founded by legal scholar wins award The Arbitration Fund for African Students, a charity established by Dr Emilia Onyema in 2019, won the Equal Representation category at the Global Arbitration Review Awards.
Dr Ilana Webster-Kogen Ethiopian music; music and religion in north Africa; Biblical cantillation; ritual and gender; Diaspora.
Department of Anthropology and Sociology Launch Sustainability and Climate Change Blog The Department of Anthropology and Sociology are delighted to announce the launch of our new blog platform, "Anthropology, Climate Change and Sustainability at SOAS."
Dr Nada Ali Nada is a lecturer at SOAS who's research is primarily concerned with International Law and the impact of international institutions (laws, norms and organizations) on developing countries.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance co-organises acceleration dialogue on 'Scaling Up Green Investment in Morocco and the Global South' Professor Ulrich Volz and Dr Yuen Lo discuss their proposals for strengthening domestic financial resource mobilisation in an event with the Moroccan development bank.