The fossil fuel industry is built on inequality. It can never be decolonised Clare Coogan Cole explores inequality, racism and exploitation in the fossil fuel industry.
SOAS-Wits Joint MPhil/PhD in Applied Development Economics Joint MPhil/PhD in Applied Development Economics between SOAS and the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa.
Humanity on thin ice: Why Area Studies matters for planetary survival Area Studies can and must play a central role in planetary survival. It can provide the vital tools necessary for fostering meaningful cross-cultural approaches to global problem-solving.
Eliane Correa: “Don’t be afraid of being passionate” An interview with SOAS alumna, Eliane Correa about her career as a pianist, MD and composer.
Governing financialisation, innovation and productivity in UK manufacturing (GoFinPro) Building comparative studies of firms and sectors to examine the potential influence of financialisation practices.
Careers: "Studying at SOAS had a massive impact on my career as a lawyer in Dubai" Noura Abughris shares her experiences studying LLB at SOAS and her career so far as an Associate working in Dubai.
Sustainable crisis responses Mapping the fast-moving landscape of COVID-19 crisis responses and identifying what next steps might help to build a sustainable and resilient economy.
Riots in Knowsley: How the state perpetuates violence in asylum accommodation "This is our city". The anti-asylum violence at accommodation centres starts with state-led violent border management policies seen around the world.
Celebrating the 100th birthday of Dr Michael Loewe: alumnus, scholar and codebreaker A scholar of many disciplines, Dr Loewe is perhaps best known for his work as a codebreaker at Bletchley Park during World War II, his career in sinology and his 27-year tenure teaching at the University of Cambridge.