Book launch of Capitalist Value Chains: Labour Exploitation, Nature Destruction, Geopolitics Do Global Value Chains (GVCs) really “boost incomes, create better jobs, and reduce poverty”? Benjamin Selwyn will discuss how CVCs generate highly exploitative jobs, deepen poverty, stunt human development, and damage the environment.
MSc AI and Sustainability MSc Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability at SOAS University of London.
A Town Hall Meeting with UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese Join us for an interactive conversation with Ms. Albanese on topics including the role of international law during an ongoing genocide and recent developments in Gaza and Palestine.
Global graduates give London economy a competitive edge, according to new study New research by London Higher, reveals international talent is highly valued across London businesses.
Industrial Relations in India’s Export Garment Industry: Mobilizations & Employment Law Cases from Bangalore, Gurgaon, Tiruppur The project, funded by the ILO’s Work in Freedom Programme via READ, examined industrial grievances filed by garment workers in three major clusters—Gurugram, Bengaluru, and Tiruppur.
The Republic of Laughter and Belonging: Indigenous Wisdom and the Future of African Democracy This lecture reimagines democracy in Africa as a moral art of belonging and laughter—an interplay of care and critique rooted in indigenous wisdom
Mobility without protection: Cross-border migration and HIV risks in South Asia A major HIV-prevention programme shows that community-based, gender-sensitive support can significantly improve knowledge and safer behaviour among South Asian migrant workers.
Scholar recognised for outstanding scholarship on the Iranian economy SOAS University of London Professor of Economics Massoud Karshenas has been honoured by Stanford University for his meaningful contributions to understanding Iran’s economic development.