Lara Lewington discusses AI and health to an audience of young entrepreneurs The Black British Initiative (BBI) and SOAS hosted BBC journalist and technology reporter Lara Lewington, to discuss AI and its impact on health.
SOAS South Asia Institute launches new Fellowship to support social justice SOAS University will launch the Ambedkar–Kalaignar Visiting Fellowship, through the SOAS South Asia Institute.
SOAS in the Media: December 2025 Highlights of SOAS experts in the media discussing key issues and topics this month.
Japanese history expert features in new BBC documentary on civilisations Dr Satona Suzuki, Senior Lecturer in Japanese and Modern Japanese History, featured and provided expertise to the new BBC Two documentary, 'Civilisations: Rise and Fall'.
Trends and patterns in family life since the Chinese Communist Revolution revealed in new book The first detailed study on sex, marriage and intimacy in China has been published revealing the trends and patterns in family life since the Chinese Communist Revolution.
Global graduates give London economy a competitive edge, according to new study New research by London Higher, reveals international talent is highly valued across London businesses.
Scholar recognised for outstanding scholarship on the Iranian economy SOAS University of London Professor of Economics Massoud Karshenas has been honoured by Stanford University for his meaningful contributions to understanding Iran’s economic development.
RAMP Launches First Online Teacher Training on Climate-Related Macrofinancial Risks The Resilience and Adaptation Mainstreaming Program (RAMP) convened its first online teacher training course on Understanding Climate-related Macrofinancial Risks.
SOAS in the Media: November 2025 Highlights of SOAS experts in the media discussing key issues and topics this month.