SOAS Politics ranks 18th globally in latest QS rankings In the latest QS World University Rankings, SOAS Politics has secured eighteenth position on the global stage for subjects, and fourth for exceptional academic reputation.
School of Arts PhD candidate at the School of Arts, has been awarded an NIAS-NIOD-KITLV Fellowship Panggah Ardiyansyah has been awarded the fellowship: Moving objects, Mobilising Culture in the Context of (De)colonisation.
Research programme supporting Rwandan scholars marks 10 years A research programme co-founded at SOAS University of London to address the significant gap in Rwandan scholars’ work in leading journals marks 10-years of progress and impact this year.
Fifth Annual Conference of the Japan Economy Network held at Columbia University, New York City, 23-24 March 2023 The SOAS-hosted Japan Economy Network (JEN) held its Fifth Annual Conference at the Center on Japanese Economy and Business at Columbia Business School in New York City.
Sixth Annual Conference of the Japan Economy Network held at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo The SOAS-hosted Japan Economy Network (JEN) held its Sixth Annual Conference at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo on 21-22 March 2024. The JEN2024 conference was co-hosted by Hitotsubashi University and the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo.
SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finances organises policy panel on sustainable finance at Hitotsubashi University The SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance organised a policy panel on sustainable finance in Japan at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Japan Economy Network (JEN). The conference was hosted by Hitotsubashi University in central Tokyo on 21-22 March 2024.
SOAS research informs award-winning documentary exploring history of the kora A documentary film produced by SOAS Emeritus Professor of Music Lucy Durán about the West African harp has won the Best Artist Film (Feature) award at the prestigious Berlin Indie Film Festival.
Scholarships to further develop anthropological perspectives on mental health launched SOAS anthropologists who secured a grant worth nearly £8 million to set up a new mental health research centre in London have launched new scholarship opportunities for the study of mental health and anthropology.
Former Green Party leader Natalie Bennett to speak at SOAS Green Party peer Baroness Natalie Bennett of Manor Castle and Divya Talwar, BBC Investigative Journalist and Producer, will be speaking at SOAS University of London next week about ways we can rethink, repair, and rebuild society.