The Middle East in London
The aim of London Middle East Institute (LMEI) is to promote knowledge of all aspects of the Middle East including its complexities, problems, achievements and opportunities.
The aim of London Middle East Institute (LMEI) is to promote knowledge of all aspects of the Middle East including its complexities, problems, achievements and opportunities.
This research cluster encompasses work on food, nutrition and health in development at both the macro and micro levels. It includes work at the regional, national and household levels as well as engaging with the effects of global trends on national and household food security, and nutrition and health status. Go to this blog
Led by Professor Victor Murinde, AXA Chair in Global Finance at SOAS University of London, a consortium of partner institutions will collaborate on a large research project, on inclusive finance, funded under the DFID-ESRC Growth Research programme (DEGRP) Call 3, 2016-2020. Visit the Inclusive Finance blog
The LIDC-MLT was established by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council and Arts and Humanities Research Council to develop a strategy for funding research on migration that brings together the social sciences, humanities and arts, promotes effective and equitable partnerships, and seeks to generate lasting impact. Visit the LIDC Migration Leadership Team blog
The School of Oriental Studies was founded on 5 June 1916 when it received its Royal Charter as a college of the University of London. Go to this blog
SOAS South Asia Institute (SSAI) represents the most extensive and diverse community of scholars working on South Asia of any university in Europe. Go to this blog