'Heat on the Mind' This panel explores the intersection of two, usually siloed, global crises: climate and mental health, around the connecting thread of heat.
‘New and additional’: why funding climate finance from aid budgets is a problem Professor Michael Jennings argues that donors have failed to provide the promised new and additional funding, which risks undermining action on climate and poverty.
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Rosalind Wade Haddon Islamic art, archaeology and history in Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Yemen; ceramics and their role as trade indicators.
CAMHRA Doctoral scholarships This prestigious scholarship offers the opportunity for successful applicants to pursue a fully-funded 3-year PhD under the mentorship of leading experts in the fields of anthropology and mental health.
In Memoriam: Dr. T’ung Ping-cheng 佟秉正 T’ung Ping-cheng truly cared for people. He was sociable but not brash, had humility but was never obsequious, had certainties in his views but never sought to force them on others. He was a lovely man, a pleasure to work with and a privilege to have known.
SOAS G20 experts release report recommending framework for governing a 1.5ºC industrial and financial policy The Group of Experts to the G20 Taskforce on Global Mobilization Against Climate Change (TF-CLIMA), including two SOAS economics professors, Professor Daniela Gabor and Professor Ulrich Volz, released its final report at the Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.