SOAS students champion rights of nature with pro bono project on River Ouse A group of law students from SOAS University of London has successfully completed a pro bono project mapping the presence of UK-protected species along the River Ouse in Sussex.
Music researcher releases new experimental album Award-winning composer, sound artist, performer, and post-doctoral research associate Dr Helen Anahita Wilson releases new album “Nightshade”.
Dr Saeid Kordmafi presents at the Musical Heritage Across Borders conference/workshop Dr Kordmafi's talk explored the historical evolution of the contemporary tradition of classical Iranian music, unravelling how this distinct musical idiom emerged out of the cosmopolitan aesthetics of music-making in the Islamic world.
British Academy International Fellow to explore Black intellectual history in South Africa at SOAS Senior Lecturer in Political Theory Dr Ayesha Omar will be hosted at SOAS University of London after being awarded the British Academy’s 3-year International Fellowship.
Professor Ulrich Volz proposes solutions to the debt crisis at forum convened by the Alliance ... Professor Ulrich Volz was invited by the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) to give the opening address on ‘Solutions for debt sustainability in Small Island Developing States’ at the Wadadli Action Platform.
Nobel Prize winner’s novel translated into Swahili by SOAS scholar Dr Ida Hadjivayanis, Senior Lecturer at SOAS's African Languages, Cultures and Literatures Section, worked on the official Swahili translation of Nobel Prize Literature Winner Abdulrazak Gurnah’s new book 'Theft'.
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery: Slavery in Africa today - an unfinished business Join us on the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery on 2 December for the event, Slavery in Africa today: an unfinished business.