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In the Fabian Society, SFM academic Prof. Ciaran Driver holds that the economic policy environment has changed dramatically since the Blair years. The changes that have occurred reveal the constraints on, and opportunities for, progressive policy choices.
SOAS University of London is partnering with insurance company Eversure in a Knowledge Transfer Programme funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) through Innovate UK and led by SFM academic Dr Jaideep Oberoi - well done, Jaideep! https://t.co/t133jgp0b2
Prof. Bence Nanay (University of Antwerp) presented at the SFM research seminar series: our preferences are fickle, unstable and manipulable, imagination and emotions are important in decision-making, and we live in an attention-economy https://t.co/4lDpJN6PLP
We are extremely grateful to our fantastic alumnae Holly Buck, Shehrazad Hanif, and Klaudija Svambaryte for taking the time to speak to our students about “Life after SOAS” this week. The students benefitted from insightful, candid and heartfelt advice.
A great opportunity at SOAS and at the School of Finance and Management in particular for research projects on finance, management, and public policy. @SOAS@SOASsfm@BritishAcademy_
SOAS SFM and @practera are running the Virtual Industry Project, a 2-week work-based learning programme to boost SOAS students' professional skills and network
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Dr Richard Alexander published a chapter on "Research Priorities for the International Control of Economic and Financial Crime" in A Research Agenda for Financial Crime (Edward Elgar, 2022) https://t.co/pkCYTuMQOJ
Prof. Furio Rosati (University of Rome Tor Vergata) presented his paper (co-authored also with Prof. Pasquale Scaramozzino) on “Gains from Variety: Refugee-Host Interactions in Uganda” at the SFM research seminar series on 17/1/2023. https://t.co/qWk09Q5JoH