Disruptive Histories Disruptive Histories is a range of learning resources designed to support schools and teachers who want to develop and deliver more inclusive approaches to history teaching.
Emad Eddien Hussein Emad is one of the prominent commercial arbitrator in the UAE, Gulf States & Middle East with a professional practitioner journey of 20 years in Alternative Dispute Resolution. He has been appointed as chairman,sole arbitrator and co-arbitrator in various institutional and ad-hoc arbitration cases in construction, real estate, partnership, supply chain management sales & purchase agreements and investment disputes. He is a writer in several Gulf newspapers in legal and development topics. For further info, you may visit his website: www.dremadhussein.com/en
Dr Jason Birch Jason Birch (DPhil, Oxon) is a Research Associate and a founding member of the Centre of Yoga Studies SOAS and the Journal of Yoga Studies.
Why does Japan still use orphanage-style care rather than foster care and adoption? In this talk, Dr Michael Rivera King will focus on why Japan still uses ‘orphanage-style’ care instead of foster care and adoption for children who are unable to live with their birth parents.
How to apply for short language courses How to Apply for short language courses at the Language Centre, SOAS University of London.