Highlighting the women headlining Black History Month 2023 at SOAS Join us at SOAS University of London as we present a dynamic lineup of events for Black History Month.
SOAS academic awarded British Academy fellowship for FCDO policy research Dr Avinash Paliwal, SOAS Reader in International Relations, will conduct research for the government’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) after being awarded the British Academy’s Innovation Fellowship.
How AI's discriminatory algorithms entrench social divisions Modern racism and sexism need to be overcome to build a viable posthuman society where we can be at peace alongside our cyborg friends, according to a new book by Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies.
A new report calls for urgent action on the growing sovereign debt crisis in the Global South A new report by Debt Relief for Green and Inclusive Recovery Project co-led by the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance highlights the urgent need to address the growing sovereign debt crisis in the Global South and puts forward policy recommendations.
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.
New report reveals barriers faced by newly-recognised refugees in the UK A new report co-authored by SOAS University of London’s Dr Anna Lindley and Asylum Welcome, an Oxfordshire-based charity, sheds light on the significant barriers newly-recognised refugees face when trying to establish a new life in the UK. The report has been published today.