SOAS in the Media: January 2026 Highlights of SOAS experts in the media discussing key issues and topics this month.
Past injustices must be confronted, Ebrahim Rasool gives talk on lessons from South Africa for a divided Britain SOAS welcomed Ebrahim Rasool, Diplomat and Former South African Ambassador to the United States
New Professors of Practice and Community Fellows to focus on law, the arts, anthropology, finance, politics and music Our latest cohort of Professors of Practice and Community Fellows for 2025 bring their industry experience in law, art, anthropology, sustainable finance, politics and music.
SOAS marks milestone supporting over 100 students via accommodation charity SOAS has marked 25 years in partnership with ISH, a charity providing support those in need and cultural activities to foster an international community.
Professor Ashley Thompson delivers the Golay Memorial Lecture at Cornell University Professor Ashley Thompson delivered the 13th Frank H. Golay Memorial Lecture, on 'Restitution in the Making of Southeast Asia Today'.
Professor Ashley Thompson invited to BBC Radio 4 Sunday programme Professor Thompson was invited to explain the role of ancient temples in the current Thai-Cambodian border conflict.
RAMP convened its second online teacher training course on Climate-Sensitive Budgeting and Public Financial Management The Resilience and Adaptation Mainstreaming Program (RAMP) convened its second online teacher training course on Climate-Sensitive Budgeting and Public Financial Management (PFM).
New report seeks to address barriers facing refugees to secure housing A new report has been published by SOAS researchers Dr Anna Lindley and Dr Charlotte Sanders, examining how local authorities in London are responding to refugee homelessness.