Business models This research focuses on understanding the emerging business models and how innovation and venture capital investments, can promote sustainable structural transformation in Africa.
The Poem of the Righteous Sufferer (Ludlul bēl nēmeqi), Tablet II, lines 1-55, read by Gebhard J. Selz
The Poem of the Righteous Sufferer (Ludlul bēl nēmeqi), Tablet II, lines 1-55, read by Margaret Jaques Cavigneaux
Doing Intimacy: A multi-sited ethnography of modern Chinese family life A closer, fresher, critical look at the Chinese family dynamics as they are lived.
US‑Israeli attack on Iran risks plunging the world into turmoil An escalating US–Israel assault on Iran risks igniting a wider regional war, destabilising the global economy, and plunging the world into a dangerous new geopolitical crisis.
SOAS Food Studies Centre alumni network reunion All alumni and friends of the Food Studies Centre are warmly invited to join us for a day of conversation, inspiration and reconnection!
How cooking with lentils is simple, affordable and good for the planet (+ easy recipes) SOAS World Kitchen's Head Chef, Adrian White, shares why lentils are perfect for student cooking and how you can use them in your everyday meals.
Livestreaming as resistance: Risks and ethics of reporting genocide This blog explores how Palestinian journalists like Wael al-Dahdouh transform journalism into an act of survival, resistance, and moral urgency.
Economics, pluralism and democracy: An interview with Ha-Joon Chang Teemu Lari interviews DLD Co-Director Ha-Joon Chang on the topic of ‘Economics, pluralism and democracy’ for the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.