Languages for Lockdown Have you always wanted to try to learn a language but never had the time? Well the new ‘SOAS Languages for Lockdown’ project invites everyone on a journey with the languages of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
New Sustainable Crisis Response Guide Launched for Central Banks SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance and LSE Grantham Institute present toolbox for central banks and supervisors to calibrate their COVID-19 crisis responses in ways that account for climate- & other sustainability-related financial risks and/or contribute to the achievement of climate & sustainability goals.
In Memoriam: Dr. T’ung Ping-cheng 佟秉正 T’ung Ping-cheng truly cared for people. He was sociable but not brash, had humility but was never obsequious, had certainties in his views but never sought to force them on others. He was a lovely man, a pleasure to work with and a privilege to have known.
Powerful stories of Muslim women building inclusive communities at Christmas Research carried out at SOAS University of London reveals stories of people who, through creative gestures, help to bring communities together at this special time of the year.
Calls to strengthen Equality Act at landmark event in Parliament Dr Suriyah Bi, a lecturer in Islam in Britain & founder of the Equality Act Review held a landmark event in Parliament to discuss the proposals to strengthen the legislation of the Equality Act 2010.
Anthropology and International Relations hit the top 5 The study of Anthropology and International Relations at SOAS University of London are now among the country's top five after appearing in the latest national league tables.
CPAS hosts policy roundtable on vigilantism in the Lake Chad Basin On 29 April 2025, the Centre for Pan-African Studies (CPAS) at SOAS, led by Dr Abdul Wando, convened a policy roundtable in Abuja, Nigeria, to examine the role of vigilante groups in the Lake Chad Basin.