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The first symposium organised by jointly the SOAS Centre of Korean Studies and Sungkyunkwan University K-Academic Expansion Center will offer an opportunity for both established academics and PhD ...
Students have returned from experiencing the political and social realities in countries in East Africa, Central and South Asia as part of a new series of study tours offered at SOAS. SOAS researchers ...
The Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA) has officially launched at SOAS. Through a series of workshops, panels and discussions, the Centre set out its aims in ...
SOAS University of London President Zeinab Badawi marked the launch of Humanitarian Action for Sudan (HAS) at SOAS, an initiative created to address the crisis in Sudan and improve humanitarian ...
In Carbon colonialism, Laurie Parsons provides an eye-opening, ground level view on climate breakdown in the Global South, drawing on the author’s fifteen years of research in the field. Climate ...
Four SOAS alumni have been recognised by the British Council in the Study UK Alumni Awards 2025. The awards, held during the month of March, honour UK-educated global leaders who make significant ...
SOAS has welcomed the addition of 38 new volumes from Professor Sir Nasser David Khalili to the library, continuing the university’s long-standing patronage by the scholar and philanthropist. The ...
Dr Somnath Batabyal, Lecturer in Media in Development and International Journalism – has recently had his critically acclaimed novel ‘The Price You Pay’ adapted in a new television series in India.
SOAS University of London has joined a collaborative project with the University of London and UCL to decarbonise the Bloomsbury estate by 99%, partly funded through a £7.2m grant from the Green Heat ...
Tech giants dominate our digital world, but their monopolistic grip isn’t inevitable. In this blog, Taylor D.H. Rockhill explores how we can push back so the future of technology is in the hands of ...
After 2-years at the helm of the SOAS Middle East Institute, Professor Lina Khatib is leaving SOAS University of London to pursue other interests. SOAS thanks Professor Khatib for the valuable ...
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