News All the latest developments from the department Photo: David Fisher, Fisher Studios Breadcrumb Home About News News 04 October 2022 Report co-authored by Alexander Betts proposes new British national refugee strategy READ MORE News 03 October 2022 Research by Nikita Sud chosen as winner in Social Science and Humanities by Falling Walls Foundation READ MORE News 03 October 2022 New issue of Forced Migration Review with feature on ‘Knowledge, voice and power’ now online READ MORE News 20 September 2022 Alumnus Giovanni Pasquali wins 2021 Best Phenomenon-Based Paper Award His article in the Journal of World Business focussed on value chains and the Kenyan leather sector. READ MORE News 15 September 2022 New book by alumnus Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon explores history of inner-city Johannesburg The book explores the perspectives of the unlawful occupiers of spaces known as hijacked buildings, bad buildings or dark buildings. READ MORE News 08 September 2022 Ground-breaking judgement on property rights in South Africa draws on research by Maxim Bolt READ MORE Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 … Next page Next ›
News 04 October 2022 Report co-authored by Alexander Betts proposes new British national refugee strategy READ MORE
News 03 October 2022 Research by Nikita Sud chosen as winner in Social Science and Humanities by Falling Walls Foundation READ MORE
News 03 October 2022 New issue of Forced Migration Review with feature on ‘Knowledge, voice and power’ now online READ MORE
News 20 September 2022 Alumnus Giovanni Pasquali wins 2021 Best Phenomenon-Based Paper Award His article in the Journal of World Business focussed on value chains and the Kenyan leather sector. READ MORE
News 15 September 2022 New book by alumnus Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon explores history of inner-city Johannesburg The book explores the perspectives of the unlawful occupiers of spaces known as hijacked buildings, bad buildings or dark buildings. READ MORE
News 08 September 2022 Ground-breaking judgement on property rights in South Africa draws on research by Maxim Bolt READ MORE