SOAS honorary awardees for 2025 SOAS University of London will award honorary degrees to eight distinguished individuals at this year’s graduation ceremonies.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance Delivers Capacity Building on the Economics and Finance of Climate Change Adaptation for Ethiopian Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Planning and Development The Resilience and Adaptation Mainstreaming Program (RAMP) convened its fourth practitioner training course on the economics and finance of climate change adaptation in collaboration with faculty from Addis Ababa University (AAU), Ethiopia.
How AI's discriminatory algorithms entrench social divisions Modern racism and sexism need to be overcome to build a viable posthuman society where we can be at peace alongside our cyborg friends, according to a new book by Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies.
SOAS student wins Vogue Business talent competition The editor of the SOAS Spirit, Maliha Shoaib, has won a prestigious Vogue Business talent competition to secure a placement at Vogue Business and a year’s mentorship from the Vogue Business Trend Editor.
New SOAS podcast: Making Sense hosted by Dr Somnath Batabyal Making Sense is a new podcast series hosted by Dr Somnath Batabyal which aims to make sense of our complex world.
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.
New evidence on faith-sensitive domestic violence interventions emerges from SOAS research New evidence from SOAS research on faith-sensitive domestic-violence interventions emerges
Contribute to new SOAS research project: Partition in India and Britain Did you or your family experience the 1947 Partition? We would like to find out how it affected your life or how British presence in India may have shaped the wider family in the longer term.