

(Eco-) Social policies for the future
“What, if anything, has changed in the realm of social policy in response of the overwhelming economic and societal blow of COVID-19?”
“What, if anything, has changed in the realm of social policy in response of the overwhelming economic and societal blow of COVID-19?”
This year’s tagline goal of ‘breaking the bias’ overlooks the intersectional nuance that is so necessary for meaningful change.
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.
A project to deliver SOAS climate research directly to UK parliamentarians.
Why South Asian countries should prioritise the localisation of SDGs and improved governance at the grassroots level.
The best places to get your caffeine fix near the SOAS campus.
A new SOAS report sets out a proposal for debt relief focused on a green and sustainable recovery.
What is competitive sustainability? And how does it relate to the Sustainable Development Goals?
The War on Terror must champion communication, development and sustainability.
Could understanding plant blindness help save the natural world from extinction?
The government needs to move faster to prevent a climate crisis.
Three SOAS academics on how their work supports social justice.
Supermarkets are among the worst offenders of plastic pollution.
The Museum of Brands has recently launched a new exhibition on the topic of sustainable packaging.
What is development studies? It’s difficult to find a commonly agreed definition, as some scholars even reject the idea of development itself!
Meet the grad who is putting her studies into action
SOAS student Bareera Ahmed has been selected to work on the Mayor’s Entrepreneur Competition.
Charis McCarter takes an honest look at how she’s secured a job in the sustainability field
Enrol onto our summer school and pick the brains of our academic specialists about the issues that interest you most
Meet ‘global eco-superhero’ Felix Finkbeiner…
Terrorism, disease, war – the world’s a scary place when viewed through your smartphone.
In an increasingly globalised economic environment, national economic policy decisions are rarely considered in isolation to global economic policy decisions
Employment statistics in Uganda are troublesome for the Government. So what are the root issues and are there solutions?
11 July is World Population Day. This year’s theme is “investing in teenage girls.” Teenage girls in many regions across the globe face considerable challenges,
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