Investment Flows and Arbitration: Dislocation and Realignment The panel interrogates the extent to which the UAE’s ascent reflects a broader redistribution of arbitral authority across the Global South.
International Journal of Jaina Studies Dedicated to the promotion of scholarly exchange among academics, researchers, and students engaged in the study of the Jainism and Jain culture.
SOAS-led climate change network organises teacher training for universities across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean The University Network for Strengthening Macro-financial Resilience to Climate and Environmental Change and the Resilience Adaptation Mainstreaming Program (RAMP) organised a four-day teacher training workshop on Climate Change Adaptation in Accra from 13 to 16 February 2024.
Dr M. Kerem Coban Dr M. Kerem Coban is a Lecturer in Public Policy and Management at the School of Finance and Management.
Languages are disappearing. SOAS alum Ross Perlin is part of the fight to preserve them Alum Dr Ross Perlin discusses his new book 'Language City: The Fight to Preserve Endangered Mother Tongues in New York' and how his MA at SOAS shaped his career.
What does the success of semiconductors mean for investment, markets, and industrial policy? Few technologies are as crucial in today’s world as semiconductors. Semiconductors are likely to play a central role in public policies that aim to stimulate research, the competitiveness of national firms, and successful international trade in the years to come.
The RAMP University Network The University Network for Strengthening Macro-financial Resilience to Climate and Environmental Change.