Financial Inclusion

B202, SOAS University of London 10 Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

Join us as we explore Financial Inclusion with Thereza Balliester Reis! We look forward to seeing you on Monday 28th October from 5-7pm.  An in-person workshop held at SOAS, run […]

Piña Coladas and Poverty Myths with Ha-Joon Chang

B202, SOAS University of London 10 Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

Drawing from his latest book, Edible Economics, Ha-Joon Chang discusses the misconceptions of poverty in the Global South using the analogy of coconuts and pina coladas. Join us for a […]

How Women Work! feminist workshops on the political economy of development

B202, SOAS University of London 10 Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

This is a series of workshops, run by women in the field of development economics, organised by women and open to women. The hope is to create a platform where women feel comfortable occupying space. The research presented is not necessarily feminist research. The Schedule is as follows: The Economics of Identity with Surbhi Kesar; […]

How Women Work! feminist workshops on the political economy of development

B202, SOAS University of London 10 Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

This is a series of workshops, run by women in the field of development economics, organised by women and open to women. The hope is to create a platform where women feel comfortable occupying space. The research presented is not necessarily feminist research. The Schedule is as follows: The Economics of Identity with Surbhi Kesar; […]

How Women Work! feminist workshops on the political economy of development

B202, SOAS University of London 10 Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, United Kingdom

This is a series of workshops, run by women in the field of development economics, organised by women and open to women. The hope is to create a platform where women feel comfortable occupying space. The research presented is not necessarily feminist research. The Schedule is as follows: The Economics of Identity with Surbhi Kesar; […]