Ashley Thompson interviewed on BBC World News Professor Ashley Thompson recently spoke to BBC World News regarding the looting and restitution of Cambodian artefacts
Politics and International Relations alumna publishes book on women’s access to transitional ... Noemí Pérez Vásquez, who recently completed her PhD in Politics and International Relations at SOAS has published the book, “Women’s Access to Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste”.
SOAS appoints new Distinguished Research Professors SOAS is pleased to announce the first round of Distinguished Research Professorship appointments.
High-Level Event in Washington, D.C. Addresses Global Debt, Climate Crisis, and Geopolitical Fragmentation SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance co-organises high-level expert talk on the sidelines of the 2025 Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund.
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.
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.
Ashley Thompson cited in Bloomberg article on Cambodian art looting Ashley Thompson has been cited in a news feature unraveling an international network that trafficked Cambodian antiquities on an unprecedented scale