

Code Red for Africa’s Blue Economy
Amid climate and oceans crises, Africa faces devastating consequences if it does not implement sustainable blue economic policies very soon.
Amid climate and oceans crises, Africa faces devastating consequences if it does not implement sustainable blue economic policies very soon.
As COVID-19 restrictions ease around the UK, the pandemic’s effects on social care are now being seen clearer than ever.
If COVID-19 has transformed the world, can it transform our policies as well?
Five Master’s students in the Department of Economics tell us about their programmes – and why studying at SOAS is unique.
The public health crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has rapidly translated into an economic and social crisis, both locally and globally.
Social sciences have failed to provide a comprehensive account of the drivers of consumption. Systems of Provision (SoP) seek to change that.
An assessment of the significant negative impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the social care sector in the UK.
“This is about women. Nigerian women and how their stories have historically been forgotten and how this one will be hard to forget.”
The World Bank Group responds to Covid-19 and sees an opportunity to intensify its “maximising finance for development” (MFD) approach.
What’s studying Economics at SOAS University of London really like?
Introducing an exciting interdisciplinary research project taking place at the SOAS Economics Department!