Circumambulating objects: On paradigms of restitution of Southeast Asian art Circumambulating Objects: on Paradigms of Restitution of Southeast Asian Art (CO-OP) assembles individuals across the arts, culture and heritage fields to question entrenched systems of valuation, ownership, replication, collecting and display as these are brought into relief through restitution processes today.
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Min Young Choi Min Young Choi is a PhD candidate in the History of Art, School of Arts at SOAS. Her research explores the cultural spaces of Kyŏngsŏng in the 1930s, examining how Korean artists engaged with the socio-political and spatial conditions of colonial rule through visual culture.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance Co-Organises Acceleration Dialogue on the Role of Public Development Banks in Domestic Financial Resource Mobilisation in Kigali Professor Ulrich Volz discusses proposals for strengthening domestic financial resource mobilisation in an event with the Development Bank of Rwanda.
Conflict, Peace and Development Cluster Focusing on the interrelationships between conflict, peace and (dis)order, and processes of development.
Careers: How SOAS helped Andrew become a policymaker in Tanzania Andrew Mahiga studied MSc in Public Policy & Management at SOAS and is now working as a Director of Policy, Research, Advocacy & Lobbying in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. FInd out about his career so far.
Emeritus Professor Francesca Orsini Professor Francesca Orsini is a literary historian working primarily with Hindi and Urdu materials and interested in exploring how multilingualism worked and continues to work within the literary cultures of South Asia.
Greening the Eurosystem collateral framework Investigating how the Eurosystem collateral could become greener, as well as what implications this would have for credit conditions and investment in the Eurozone.