SOAS among world's best for attracting international talent SOAS University of London continues to be in the world's top 50 universities when it comes to attracting international talent.
Dr Diana Felix da Costa organises photo exhibition on Murle culture in South Sudan British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr Diana Felix da Costa recently organised a multi-sited photo exhibition on Murle culture and heritage in South Sudan's capital Juba and in the eastern town of Pibor.
Brunei Gallery exhibitions extended to 3 September The Brunei Gallery is pleased to announce that the two current exhibitions, In a Pot of Hot Soup and Crafting Subversion, will be extended until 3 September 2022.
SOAS launches The Ebony Initiative 2021 - Nurturing black scholars and success The Ebony Initiative is a new initiative at SOAS that aims to encourage and nurture Black scholars to pursue research careers and postgraduate education. The programme seeks to increase the pipeline of Black scholars progressing to PGT and PGR degrees and academic positions in UK HE.
Japan Sport Stories - Rebuilding the excitement for Tokyo 2020 The Japan Research Centre is partnering up with Japan Sports Stories Podcast - with thanks to generous support of the Toshiba International Foundation. Do check out this fantastic podcast series on Japan & Sport!
Former Governor of the Central Bank of Bangladesh receives honorary DSc in Economics from SOAS On 5 September 2024, SOAS University of London awarded an honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) in Economics to Dr. Atiur Rahman in recognition of his life-long research work on poverty reduction and the initiatives that he took as a Governor of the Central Bank of Bangladesh to promote financial inclusion and sustainable finance.
Book launch: Anthropology PhD student Flora Hastings in conversation with Prof Charles ... Livestream Zoom book launch, 2 March, 5.30pm: Anthropology PhD student Flora Hastings in conversation with Professor Charles Hirschkind, University of California - Berkeley, on his new book: The Feeling of History: Islam, Romanticism, and Andalusia (University of Chicago Press), followed by Q&A.