International Women’s Day 2023 at SOAS Celebrated annually on 8 March to bring attention to gender equality concerns, the United Nations observes International Women's Day with a specific theme and this year it is "DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality".
Scholar awarded British Academy grant to boost collaborative migration research in Global South Fiona B. Adamson, Professor of International Relations, has received a grant worth over £100k to understand the role migration think tanks play in shaping policy.
SOAS Alumni Panggah Ardiyansyah and Wieske Sapardan take part in conversation about the history ... Hosted by SERAYA - a podcast on cultural heritage, art and history, Panggah Ardiyansyah and Wieske Sapardan take part in a conversation about the history of restitution in Indonesia, its meanings as well as future challenges.
New joint environmental justice degree with NLU Delhi starting at SOAS this September SOAS University of London and National Law University Delhi (NLUD) in India have joined forces to offer a joint LLM/MA in Environmental Justice in South Asia, and will be welcoming its first cohort of students this September.
Stephen A Murphy launches new edited volume, Raffles Revisited SOAS lecturer Stephen A Murphy launches new edited volume on collecting and colonialism in Java, Singapore, and Sumatra