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Join us for a evening with two extraordinary authors, Ruchir Joshi & Manzu Islam, as they present their novels, Godzilla and the Songbird and The Great Eastern Hotel.
Now open at the SOAS Gallery, “After the Assembly: Constituting India” commemorates 75 years of the Indian Constitution - the longest living constitution in the global South.
To advance research in this area, the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance organised a conference on “Accelerating Climate Action in Asia: Fiscal Policy Solutions” together with the Asian Development ...
China and globalisation, Industrialisation, Soviet-type economic system and transformation, East Asian economic institutions and development, Comparative political economy. China.
‘After the Assembly: Constituting India’ commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Constitution of India, the longest living constitution in the global South.
How can a stronger and more interconnected global public development bank ecosystem improve access to climate finance, reduce borrowing costs, reduce investment risk, develop project pipelines, create ...
Eleonora is a researcher and policy specialist focusing on labour exploitation and migrant rights, with expertise in low-paid and precarious sectors such as cleaning, hospitality, agriculture, and the ...
The QS Rankings is an international league table, which is used by prospective students to compare universities and decide where to study. If your current job involves employing staff, you can take ...
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Following the success of SOAS's recent study day in Mongolian Studies and looking to the growing strength of this scholarly field worldwide, the School of Arts invites applications for a postgraduate ...
The United Kingdom (UK)’s relationship with Africa has evolved from a history of exploitation and colonial domination to an emergent partnership, which needs to be reframed as the post-Second World ...
Dolly Sharma is pursuing PhD in South Asian Studies in the Department of Languages, Cultures & Linguistics. Her research is about women in the Nauṭaṅkī theatre of North India.
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