New Research Report from the Centre of Sustainable Finance: “The Price of Hesitation: How the ... A new report published by Greenpeace, the German Institute for Economic Research and the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance presents for the first time empirical evidence of the impact of natural disasters on inflation in the eurozone, highlighting the challenges facing the ECB to achieve price stability in the era of the climate crisis.
The School of Arts is delighted to welcome Dr Richard Hylton as the new Lecturer in Contemporary Art Richard discusses his background and aspirations for the coming years at SOAS.
SOAS PhD student becomes the first winner of the APORDE Young Scholars' Prize Julia Ngozi Chukwuma, PhD student in Economics, has become the first winner of the APORDE 2021 Prize for Young Scholars.
Preparations for Arts of the Mongol World exhibition at Royal Academy Professor Shane McCausland is to curate a major exhibition on the Arts of the Mongol World at the Royal Academy in 2024.
Europe’s Central Banks Need to be More Aligned with Climate Neutrality Target New report by the LSE Grantham Research Institute and the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance highlights the need for European central banks to “mainstream net-zero” across all their operations to align them with the climate neutrality targets of the European Union and the member states.
UK information on Covid-19 fails to reach London’s linguistically diverse communities The majority of people within linguistically diverse communities in London obtain information about Covid-19 from outside of the UK, according to early findings from a SOAS University of London led research project.
SOAS alumnus Maro Itoje presents his first exhibition, A History Untold, at the Signature ... SOAS alumnus and England International Rugby player Maro Itoje has opened his first exhibition in partnership with curator Lisa Anderson at the Signature African Art Gallery.