African and Asian Cultures in the Diaspora
Overview
Migration has been an integral part of human history and has also contributed significantly to the making of the modern world. This course takes a transdisciplinary approach to questions of diaspora, identity and belonging by looking at migration from the time of slavery, to indentured labour, to forms of contemporary mobility, through the lens of history, anthropology and postcolonial studies.
In a world where mobility has long been the norm, why are migrants and their cultures still viewed as problematic by many nation states? How do migrants adapt to their new circumstances? How are diaspora communities formed? How do we represent cultures that no longer fit the paradigm of the nation state? And what are the consequences for ideas of self and belonging in a rapidly globalising world? By examining a range of issues including citizenship, trafficking, and changing religious identities, this course offers a critically engaged perspective on migration and modernity.
Dates
The summer school will run from Monday 1 July - Friday 19 July 2013.
Social Programme
You will also be able to enjoy our social programme, starting with a welcome party and a river cruise on the Thames. A guided tour of historical Bloomsbury where SOAS is situated will help you find your way around the campus area. You will also receive discount codes for day trips and overnight tours with our partner International Friends once you have registered for one of our courses.
Further details: www.internationalfriends.co.uk.
Fees
Tuition
A tuition fee of £1250 will be charged per 3-week programme. This figure does not include accommodation fees.
Accommodation
A limited number of rooms will be available at International Hall which is located in the heart of Bloomsbury. You will be able to request a place once your application has been approved. Please note that the deadline for confirmation and payment of accommodation will be 17th May 2013, however you are advised to request a room as early as possible to avoid disappointment. The cost for 20 nights from 30 June - 19 July (inclusive) is £800, which includes breakfast every day. Please email sophie.dilley@soas.ac.uk to reserve place.
Application fee
A one-off, non-refundable application fee of £55 will be charged to cover administration costs.
Credits
If you intend to claim credits from your home institution, please check the requirements with them before you enrol. We will be happy to assist you in any way we can, however please be aware that the decision to award credits rests with your home institution.
Courses do not bear any UK credits but they will provide you with between 40–50 hours of face-to-face contact time, which includes lectures and tutorials, during the 3-week period. Assessment will be optional and will vary for each course. Participants will be provided with a certificate of attendance. Transcripts will be available on request.
Contacts
For more information, please email summerschool@soas.ac.uk
Structure
How to Apply
In order to join our Summer School, you will need to meet the following entry requirements:
- Have undertaken a year’s university level study
- A minimum English language requirement if English is not your first language:
- IELTS (www.ielts.org), 7 overall or higher, with at least 6.5 in all subscores.
- iBT 105+ with 22 in all subscores or 100 overall with no less than 25 in writing and no less than 22 in any other subscores.
- Or equivalent.
