SOAS economist Antonio Andreoni, Professor of Development Economics and Co-Director of the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Structural Transformation, has been invited by the President of South Africa, ...
SOAS economist Antonio Andreoni, Professor of Development Economics and Co-Director of the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Structural Transformation, has been invited by the President of South Africa, ...
Last week – and for the first time in 6-years – SOAS made a return to BBC’s iconic University Challenge quiz show, taking on a team from the University of Oxford’s St Edmund Hall. The famously ...
Last week – and for the first time in 6-years – SOAS made a return to BBC’s iconic University Challenge quiz show, taking on a team from the University of Oxford’s St Edmund Hall. The famously ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest threats to global health and development, responsible for 1.27 million deaths in 2019 (UN). Often the result of misuse or overuse of antibiotics ...
The US voted last week and now the rest of the world must prepare. What does this mean for Ukraine's future, the conflict in the Middle East, addressing climate change, trade and tariffs as well as ...
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This book presentation is part of the SOAS Economics Seminar Series - Autumn Term 2024. The economic analysis of housing markets that dominated 20th century thinking, despite the successful policies ...
This event marks the publication of a book on excrement, past, present, and future, arising out of the conference M**de Alors! And the Declaration of World S**t Day. This event marks the publication ...
Dr Charlotte Horlyck, Reader in the History of Korean Art and Head of Department of School of Arts at SOAS, has received a 12-month grant from the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation (OKCHF), ...
SOAS Economics offers real-world Economics teaching, grounded in a global perspective and concrete knowledge of the economies of the Global South, especially Africa, Asia and the Middle East, as well ...
All PhD programmes are expected to take 48 months max full-time (3 yrs of full fees include 1 year fieldwork, and 1 final year of continuation). May also be taken part-time. If so, it is expected that ...