SFM Academic Excellence Scholarship In the 2025/26 academic year, the School of Finance and Management is offering five scholarships of £5,000 each. This award will act as a fee waiver towards tuition fees.
Why I chose to study a language while working full-time Language Centre student Bianca Belli discusses how she balances learning Japanese while working full-time, her plans for her newfound skills and shares the Japanese word she would teach a friend.
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Feven Cofré Eyob Feven Eyob is a London-based anthropologist and spoken-word artist. Holding a BA in African Studies and Anthropology and an MRes in Social Anthropology, Feven is continuing into doctoral research as a PhD student in Anthropology. Feven's research lies in the intersection between language reclamation efforts, counter-memory and the borderlands of Eritrea and Tigray, Ethiopia.
The Power of the Clan: Contesting Kinship and the Making of South Korea’s Fifteenth President This talk will offer insight into the culture of clans in contemporary South Korea, the drama that unfolds within them, and their relevance in electing the highest political office in the country.
Dr Kota Suechika Dr. Kota Suechika is a scholar of Middle Eastern politics, Professor at the College of International Relations, and Director of the Center for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (CMEIS) at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan.