SOAS languages and cultures experts to investigate Covid-19 risks among London’s migrant ... SOAS University of London languages and cultures scholars have been awarded UKRI/AHRC funding worth £489,826 for a research project examining Covid-19 public health information among linguistically diverse communities in London.
Ulrich Volz joins senior officials from climate-vulnerable countries at OECD Development Talk ... Professor Ulrich Volz joined senior officials from climate-vulnerable countries, the IMF and civil society to discuss the looming debt crisis in the Global South.
Posters from the Mozambique Revolution Exhibition in the Brunei Gallery, 15 Oct-11 Dec 2021 Curated by Dr Polly Savage and Richard Gray, this exhibition brings to the UK for the first time, the political posters produced during the early years of Mozambique’s independence.
SOAS Director’s Lecture Series: Philanthropy and Social Justice: how can philanthropic ... A conversation between Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation and Mark Malloch-Brown, President of the Open Society Foundations, moderated by Professor Adam Habib, SOAS Director.
SOAS announces project launch of interactive educational game on history of resistance to slavery on the Swahili coast Project Launch of Interactive Educational Game on History of Resistance to Slavery on the Swahili Coast on International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
Lynn Welchman among the winners at the Palestine Book Awards 2022 Lynn Welchman, Professor of Law, won in the academic books category at the Palestine Book Awards 2022.
David W Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Ethnomusicology, has passed away SOAS remembers David W. Hughes (Department of Music), who died on 4 May.
SOAS research informs award-winning documentary exploring history of the kora A documentary film produced by SOAS Emeritus Professor of Music Lucy Durán about the West African harp has won the Best Artist Film (Feature) award at the prestigious Berlin Indie Film Festival.