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In recent days, there has been commentary, particularly on social media, regarding a decision at SOAS involving the expulsion ...
Freedom of expression underpins every aspect of our community of students and scholars. We have written about the work of our colleagues in the last 19 months to create an environment where freedom of ...
Heritage Horizons is a specialised 9-month training programme designed to equip researchers and professionals working in the fields of cultural heritage with the knowledge and skills to advance the ...
Classical and modern Arabic literature and culture, with emphasis on narrative and storytelling, comparative narratology and critical theory, and gendered thinking and discourse.
Labour, Agrarian change, Sustainability standards, Political economy of development, Research methods, Africa, China-Africa.
Contemporary Japanese culture, with particular interest in Japanese media and popular culture, representations of 'Otherness', social phenomena and war memory.
The Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, School of Law, SOAS University of London is pleased to announce the 2025 SOAS-QFC Annual Public Lecture and Experts' Workshop on Islamic Finance.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Adam Habib and Director of Advancement Shona Aitken look forward to welcoming you to an exclusive SOAS Alumni Reception in Toronto. This special evening features a networking ...
US-based donors US-based donors can support important causes that help bring important educational opportunities to high-achieving students and to support the world-renowned academics as tax-efficient ...
Carwyn Morris is a Senior Lecturer in Digital Society and Geography in the Department of Media Studies. Carwyn's research focuses on the impact China has on digital societies, and he is interested in ...
As the Office for Students' new guidance on supporting free speech at universities comes into effect, Khadir Meer reflects on our experience at SOAS.
Now open at the SOAS Gallery, “After the Assembly: Constituting India” commemorates 75 years of the Indian Constitution - the longest living constitution in the global South. It tells the story of how ...
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