Statements on the Palestine solidarity encampment at SOAS A serious incident took place on Tuesday 4 June that marked a significant escalation in the SOAS encampment’s protest activities.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance trains Thai banks on climate risks On 3-4 April 2024, the Centre for Sustainable Finance at SOAS University of London and Theia Finance Labs convened a Transition Risk Workshop at the Bank of Thailand.
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.
NSG and SOAS join forces to advance public sector development in South Africa The National School of Government of South Africa (NSG) and SOAS University of London have announced a new partnership to advance public sector development and performance in South Africa.
SOAS website in UK top ten for accessibility SOAS has been named the eighth best university in the UK for digital accessibility in the latest Silktide higher education website audit. This follows our listing in the top 30 for the first-time last year in August.
Professor Ulrich Volz speaks at High-Level Conference celebrating 60 years of UNCTAD Professor Ulrich Volz, the Director of the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance, spoke at a High-Level Conference on “60 Years of UNCTAD: Charting a New Development Course in a Changing World” that took place in Bandung, Indonesia on 14 May 2024.
Honorary Asma Khan in Time’s top 100 most influential people SOAS Honorary Doctor Asma Khan, a renowned chef and owner of London's well-known restaurant, Darjeeling Express, has been acknowledged in Time magazine's esteemed list of the 100 Most Influential People.
New policy brief calls for shift from crisis response to resilience building in the Horn of Africa The Centre for Pan-African Studies at SOAS and Shabaka have published a new policy brief that calls for a fundamental shift in the approach to humanitarian crises in the Horn of Africa.
Community-sourcing project brings 200-year-old Malay poem back into circulation Dr Mulaika Hijjas, Senior Lecturer in South East Asian Studies at SOAS University of London, launched an edition of a 200 year old poem produced through community-sourcing at the Kuala Lumpur Alternative Book Fair in Malaysia.