

Lunar New Year 2022: The Year of the Tiger Celebrated Around the World
What the Water Tiger symbolises for the year ahead and how it is celebrated worldwide.
What the Water Tiger symbolises for the year ahead and how it is celebrated worldwide.
The final part of this blog series addresses globally differentiated climate change impacts in relation to climate finance, losses and damages, the Just Transition and Article 6.
In Part 2, Dr Chandni Dwarkasing presents the nucleus of SOAS demands for COP26 outcomes and the importance of Just Transitions.
This blog series presents the key insights of SOAS’s Climate Briefing and looks at how COP26 has addressed the issues and hopes expressed by the academic community.
Professor Thomas Tanner talks about why there’s an increase in climate anxiety – and how we can tackle it.
Thomas Tanner and Aditya Bahadur discuss their latest book which explores the creation of resilient cities in the Global South.
Think you know all about climate change? Take our quiz to find out just how clued up you really are.
Climate change is the foremost challenge, which faces humanity in the 21st century, and it is being prioritised as such by (most!) governments around the world.
The United Nations (UN) has designated 18 July as Nelson Mandela International Day in recognition of the former South African President’s work in the fields of conflict resolution, race relations, human rights, reconciliation, and social justice.
Torrington Square is at the centre of the compass for the University of London, with Senate House to the south; SOAS to the east; Birkbeck to the west; and UCL further off to the north.