Scholar recognised for outstanding scholarship on the Iranian economy SOAS University of London Professor of Economics Massoud Karshenas has been honoured by Stanford University for his meaningful contributions to understanding Iran’s economic development.
SOAS Law students win top places in nationwide contest SOAS Law students win top places in this year's British & Irish University Commercial Awareness competition (BIUCAC)
Theatre production supported by SOAS research project makes National Theatre in Ethopia With support from Professor Emma Crewe and Dr Richard Axelby of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Olisarali and the South Omo Theatre Company applied techniques of community theatre to develop a script and a vision for staging a play at the National Theatre in Addis Ababa.
CHASE partners with Stuart Hall Foundation to offer studentships at member institutions The Consortium for the Humanities and the Arts South-East England (CHASE) has announced a new partnership with the Stuart Hall Foundation (SHF) to support at least two studentships a year for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates to undertake doctoral research in arts and humanities.
SOAS appoints new Academic Registrar We are pleased to announce that Philip Ramge has been appointed as our new Academic Registrar
SOAS announces third equitable partnership with university in Global South SOAS University of London has unveiled a joint programme with Shiv Nadar University in India, introducing an equal-fees joint MA in Global Urban Sociology.
Leverhulme Trust grant received to fund project on history of the Jaina traditions Professor Peter Flügel, Professor in the Study of Religions and Philosophies at SOAS University of London, has received a major Research Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust for a new project on the history of the Jaina traditions.