How to develop a career in the humanitarian sector Oyessorzo studies MSc Humanitarian Action online while working in the humanitarian sector. She offers advice for anyone hoping to develop a career in humanitarianism.
Translating Somebody Else’s Other(s) - Translation of Shōjo Manga Occidentalism: 'The Heart of Thomas' The present study explores how certain aspects of the classic Japanese shōjo manga (girls’ comics) work, Tōma no shinzō (Hagio, 1974), were translated into English, translation which was published almost 40 years after the publication of the original text.
Careers: How Dipesh uses creative local solutions in Kenya to tackle plastic waste Anthropology graduate Dipesh Pabari, Co-Founder and Managing Director of The Flipflopi Project, is interviewed by fellow alum Joseph Brammer about his career and climate activism.
Protect, prevent, punish: Mobilizing law in defence of Gaza As the humanitarian crisis unfolds, what is the role of lawyers at this time?
Ācārya Mahāprajña Memorial Lecture by Nalini Balbir Nalini Balbir (Sorbonne-Nouvelle University and Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes) will be giving the Ācārya Mahāprajña Lecture, organised by the Centre of Jaina Studies.
Disability justice is abolition This Thought Leadership discussion will explore broader concepts of abolition, beyond ending incarceration and policing.
Dominik A. Haas – The Gāyatrī between the Vedic Age and Modern Yoga Join us online for a talk with Dr Dominik A. Haas about his recent academic publication, Gāyatrī: Mantra and Mother of the Veda.