MSc International Business with Placement Year MSc International Business with Placement Year at SOAS University of London
Leif Andrew Garinto Leif is a cultural, print, and literary historian, and currently a PhD student at the Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies, SOAS University of London, with a research focus on South East Asia.
Macrofinancial causes and risks of deforestation, land conversion and water stress: the role of central banks and financial supervisors This project develops a conceptual framework and a scenario analysis of (i) the transmission channels through which deforestation, land conversion and water stress interact with the macroeconomy and the financial system and (ii) the role that financial and monetary policies can play in helping address the environmental crisis.
SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research Publishing full-length articles and short articles on any aspect of the research and fieldwork process.
SOAS South Asia Institute launches new Fellowship to support social justice SOAS will launch the Ambedkar–Kalaignar Visiting Fellowship, through the SOAS South Asia Institute.
Doing research on, in and around Chinese financed, constructed and maintained Parliament buildings in Africa This talk examines the construction of African parliament buildings by the Chinese state as a significant modality of contemporary diplomatic engagement, offering a critical lens on Sino-African relations and the evolution of African political institutions.
Scholar awarded British Academy grant to boost collaborative migration research in Global South Fiona B. Adamson, Professor of International Relations, has received a grant worth over £100k to understand the role migration think tanks play in shaping policy.
PositiveNegatives spotlights youth voices from conflict in new comic series SOAS-based non-profit PositiveNegatives has launched 'I Couldn’t Stand By', a new comic series highlighting the role of youth in conflict, change and the building of peace.