Professor Hong Bo Hong Bo is a Professor in financial economics at the School of Finance and Management SOAS University of London.
SOAS academic awarded grant for collaborative theatre project to highlight political ... The Global Research Network on Parliaments and People (GRNPP) led by Professor Emma Crewe has received a grant to enable members of the Mursi community in Southern Ethiopia to create innovative ways to enhance policy-makers' understanding of their pressures, rights and aspirations.
The historic legacy of Taiwan's sugar railways explored in book ‘The Twilight Years of Taiwan's Sugar Railways: The World's Most Extraordinary Industrial Railway’ is set against the backdrop of rapid closure to industrial railway systems throughout the 1990s.
Cesilia Sinur Cesilia is a doctoral researcher in the Department of Politics and International Studies, with her research focusing on the colonial legacies of artificial intelligence in Indonesian journalism.
Ilyas Khan Ilyas Khan, School of Arts, Doctoral Student studying Music and interested in investigating whether Music has meaning. He will examine this by looking at the music of two prominent 20th century artists and composers, John Coltrane (Jazz) and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Sufi/Qawwali) and link this back to the work of 19th century Music critic and philosopher Eduard Hanslick