SOAS students win the national student mediation competition SOAS took part in the National Student Mediation competition for the first time ever and won.
SOAS scholars contribute to major new handbook on the South African Economy launched by South ... A number of SOAS scholars, including SOAS Director Professor Adam Habib, have contributed to the co-authored, The Oxford Handbook of the South African Economy, which was launched on 6 April 2022 with a keynote address from South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa.
The show must go on - SOAS expert helps shape revival of Madame Butterfly Dr Satona Suzuki's historical expertise on late-nineteenth-century Japan has informed the revival of Madame Butterfly at the Royal Opera House and made it fit for 2022 audiences.
New spoken-word LP examines legacy of Black immigration in Britain Devised and produced by Dr Richard Hylton, the album revisits the conflicting histories of immigration through the voices of 37 volunteers from across the United Kingdom.
Inclusive strategies essential to address human mobility challenges in Horn of Africa An 8-year research project on migration and displacement in the Horn of Africa sheds light on the complexities and calls for more inclusive strategies to address human mobility challenges.
SOAS marks ELDP move to new base in Berlin SOAS is marking the end of the current phase of the Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (ELDP) as the programme moves to a new base at the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW) in Berlin, when the current period of funding from Arcadia reaches an end in December 2020.
It is impossible to pursue a drugs-free world, sustainable development and peace at the same ... A new Special Issue of the International Journal of Drugs Policy (IJDP), led by SOAS University of London, provides empirical research on the convergence of the drugs, development and peacebuilding policy fields, and calls into question a growing reformist agenda that advocates for the developmentalisation of drugs